December 31, 2014

Domestic Violence Leaves 9 Dead In Edmunton, Alberta, CA



Investigators remain on scene at the north Edmonton home where seven bodies were found. 
(Lydia Neufeld/CBC)

[From article]
The shooting deaths of six adults and two children in Edmonton were committed by a man known to police who used a stolen 9-mm handgun, police Chief Rod Knecht said in a news conference Tuesday night.
The victims were found in two separate residences in Edmonton on Monday night.
The man police believe is responsible was found dead by suicide in a restaurant in the nearby city of Fort Saskatchewan on Tuesday morning. Knecht said the man had a criminal record dating back to 1987.
"It appears to be an extreme case of domestic violence gone awry," he said, stressing there was no evidence of gang links. He said the slayings were planned and deliberate.
[. . .]
The adults found dead were between ages 25 and 50, with the children under age 10.
[. . .]
Resident Maria Melo said it's the kind of community where people say hi to one another.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-mass-killings-extreme-case-of-domestic-violence-police-say-1.2886384

Edmonton mass killings 'extreme case of domestic violence,' police say
'It is a tragic day for Edmonton,' police Chief Rod Knecht tells news conference
CBC News
Posted: Dec 30, 2014 9:51 AM MT Last Updated: Dec 31, 2014 6:45 AM MT


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