Iowa shootings: gunman suspected of killing six relatives then himself
Summary
Police in Muscatine, Iowa, are investigating after six people were shot and killed by a relative, who then took his own life when police confronted him. The shootings are believed to be related to a domestic dispute, and police are continuing their investigations.Key Facts
- Six people were fatally shot by a relative in Muscatine, Iowa.
- The suspect, 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland, killed himself during a police encounter.
- Four victims were found at one home; two others were discovered in separate locations in the city.
- Police say the incident likely started from a family-related dispute.
- Authorities have not released the victims’ names or detailed information about them.
- At least two victims were children, according to a local TV station.
- Ryan Willis McFarland had a previous criminal record.
- Police are conducting crime scene work and interviews, asking the public to share any information.
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