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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hRUSd1QOSYdM_ZBhXSZtgzmW92_wD8V3ONVO4

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) — A deputy and her two young daughters were found fatally shot at their suburban Atlanta home Thursday night, police said.

Gwinnett County Police responding to a call of shots fired in a subdivision near Lawrenceville found a bullet hole in a house, which led them to the deputy's house next door, said Officer David Schiralli.

They found the 11-year-old girl dead inside the front door, went in and found the deputy dead from a gunshot wound, Schiralli said. Upstairs, they found the 4-year-old girl's body, he said.

A 17-year-old son arrived at the house about 35 minutes later and was with investigators later. "He's the sole survivor," Schiralli said.
 
I, for one, am keeping my fingers crossed that he is charged as an adult, and receives the maximum sentence, assuming he's guilty. That ought to be death in Georgia, right?
 
It just gets stranger. Juvenile (rapper) is father of youngest girl.

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1582609/20080229/juvenile.jhtml


Juvenile's 4-Year-Old Daughter Killed: Report Girl's sister and mother were also fatally shot; 17-year-old brother being charged with murder.


The mother, Joy Deleston, a sheriff's deputy in Gwinnett County, was fatally shot, as were her two daughters, Micaiah, 11, and Jelani, 4. Jelani was the daughter of Juvenile, the paper reported.
 
Juvenile's 4-Year-Old Daughter Killed: Report Girl's sister and mother were also fatally shot; 17-year-old brother being charged with murder.

I'm so dumb, when I saw the headline I thought the kid who did the shooting had a 4 year old with the 39 year old. I needed the word rapper in there to understand lol
 
"Michael Hunt said he was taking a nap before starting work on the night shift Thursday when he heard the news about his neighbors. Hunt recalled that his wife had seen Terrell hours earlier walking down the street carrying a basketball."

SERIOUSLY?!
 
From Sept 10, 2010


It was the kind of argument that could crop up any time between a mother and a teenage son.
Anthony Tyrone Terrell, then 17, broke the rules by inviting a girl over to his Lawrenceville house without supervision on Feb. 28, 2008. But instead of resulting in a shouting match or slamming door, it ended with the slaying of his mother, Joy Deleston, who was a Gwinnett County sheriff's deputy, and her two young daughters.

Terrell pleaded guilty to murder charges Friday and was sentenced to back-to-back life terms. He apologized and said he wished he could trade his life for the lives of the departed. But he was hard-pressed to explain how an argument so trivial could prompt a reaction so brutal.
"I never planned what happened that day," Terrell said, his voice even as he read a prepared statement before Superior Court Judge Debra Turner. "My mom and I got into a disagreement and things just spiraled out of control."
Prosecutors said after the pair argued Terrell retrieved his mother's service handgun and shot her twice.
Terrell's half-sister Micaiah was an 11-year-old whom relatives described as happiest when she was reading a book. She saw her mom get shot and started screaming. Terrell turned and fired several times, killing her. Then he went upstairs to find 4-year-old Jelani, a talkative, inquisitive child who Terrell affectionately called his "homie," relatives said. He kissed her and then shot her twice in the chest.

Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter said Terrell told investigators he killed her because he didn't want her to grow up without a mother.
Terrell said he considered committing suicide next.

"That night my plan was to take my own life, but in the end I was unable to shoot myself," Terrell said.

The court heard testimony from Dominic Ross, the father of Micaiah, and from Mildred Richardson, Deleston's mother. Both said they forgave Terrell and that they loved him.
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