Seven Dead After Shootings Across Southeastern Iowa, Police Say
- On Monday, 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland killed six family members at multiple locations in Muscatine, Iowa, before dying by suicide as officers spoke with him on the Riverfront Trail.
- Preliminary evidence indicates the shootings stemmed from a domestic-related dispute involving the McFarland family; all six victims are believed to be relatives of the deceased suspect.
- Officers discovered four victims at a Park Avenue residence, then found two more men deceased at a Mill Street home and Willits Metalworks on Grandview Avenue during their investigation.
- Muscatine Community School District Superintendent Clint Christopher confirmed two employees and two current students were among those killed, prompting the district to provide counseling at five schools beginning Tuesday.
- The Muscatine Police Department, assisted by state and county agencies, continues an active investigation; Chief Kies emphasized there is no ongoing threat to public safety.
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In the American state of Iowa, a gunman shot and killed six people and then took his own life. This happened in the city of Muscatine on the Mississippi River in the east of the state.
An armed man has killed six people in the city of Muscatine, in the U.S. state of Iowa, and then taken his life, according to local police on Monday.The authorities have reported in a statement that the first investigations indicate that the victims were relatives of the attacker and that the incident has "a domestic link," without specifying which one." Preliminary findings indicate that the shots originated from a domestic dispute," Muscatine …
Iowa man suspected of shooting 6 relatives before turning gun on himself when confronted by cops: ‘Act of evil’
Authorities in Iowa are investigating the fatal shootings of six people who they believe were killed by relative Ryan Willis McFarland, who took his own life when confronted by police in Muscatine Monday.
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