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Colts safety's father identified as man who allegedly killed bald eagle with rifle

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Roughly two weeks after a man surrendered to police for allegedly killing a bald eagle, the identity of the suspect has been released.

The alleged poacher is 50-year-old Rodney Thomas, whose son, Rodney Thomas II, is a safety for the Indianapolis Colts.

The alleged shooting happened May 12 outside Pittsburgh when residents found one of two local mature bald eagles dead in a field.

"We're devastated that this would happen, and we don’t understand why somebody would do this," resident Linda Carnevali told Fox News Digital earlier this month.

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Indianapolis Colt Rodney Thomas II warms up before a game against the Tennessee Titans Oct. 2, 2022, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. (Jenna Watson/IndyStar/USA Today Network)

The eagle pair had been in the area nearly two decades, she said, almost always together except when they were protecting their clutches or newly hatched eaglets. Two eaglets recently hatched in the nest, residents said.

Within days of the poaching, the Pennsylvania Game Commission said in a statement tips had led investigators to the suspect, who "admitted to all aspects of the crime."

"We believe that the suspect will face any appropriate state and/or federal charges in due course upon the conclusion of the ongoing investigations," Mount Pleasant Township Police Chief Matthew Tharp said.

Two mature bald eagles in their nest in Mount Pleasant Township, Pa. One of them was allegedly killed by a poacher in May, shortly after two eaglets hatched.  (Shannon Kuzio)

Bald eagles are considered one of the country's greatest wildlife preservation success stories, and

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