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01-24-2015, 01:13 PM
3 dead, including girl, in NYC shooting; 2nd girl wounded
NEW YORK (AP) — A father was suspected of shooting his family in their home Saturday on a quiet New York City block, an attack that spanned three generations and left two women and a girl dead and a second girl badly wounded, according to police and a relative.
Police said they were seeking 34-year-old Jonathon Walker as the suspect in the predawn shootings, which left a 7-year-old dead, a 12-year-old critically injured, and their 31-year-old mother and 62-year-old grandmother dead on a suburban-style street by a park in Queens, near John F. Kennedy International Airport.
"I can't believe this happened. I can't believe this happened," Doreen Warren, the eldest victim's mother, sobbed by phone later Saturday morning. If her grandson-in-law was responsible, "he didn't look like he's a person to do that," she said.
The girls were his daughters, "two beautiful girls, sweet girls," and their mother was his girlfriend, Doreen Warren said. The eldest victim, Viola Warren, was the girls' grandmother mother and worked at the airport, said Doreen Warren. She said they had talked by phone just two days ago and Viola didn't mention any signs of trouble.
http://news.yahoo.com/3-dead-including-girl-shot-dead-nyc-2nd-145115359.html
NEW YORK (AP) — A father was suspected of shooting his family in their home Saturday on a quiet New York City block, an attack that spanned three generations and left two women and a girl dead and a second girl badly wounded, according to police and a relative.
Police said they were seeking 34-year-old Jonathon Walker as the suspect in the predawn shootings, which left a 7-year-old dead, a 12-year-old critically injured, and their 31-year-old mother and 62-year-old grandmother dead on a suburban-style street by a park in Queens, near John F. Kennedy International Airport.
"I can't believe this happened. I can't believe this happened," Doreen Warren, the eldest victim's mother, sobbed by phone later Saturday morning. If her grandson-in-law was responsible, "he didn't look like he's a person to do that," she said.
The girls were his daughters, "two beautiful girls, sweet girls," and their mother was his girlfriend, Doreen Warren said. The eldest victim, Viola Warren, was the girls' grandmother mother and worked at the airport, said Doreen Warren. She said they had talked by phone just two days ago and Viola didn't mention any signs of trouble.
http://news.yahoo.com/3-dead-including-girl-shot-dead-nyc-2nd-145115359.html