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"John and Jean Dalton and their granddaughter, Leonna Dalton-Phillip, were being remembered Wednesday for all the good things they brought to the world. The three were slain Tuesday in the Daltons' home.
The Daltons' own son, who previously spent time in prison for killing his wife, was arrested Wednesday on a first-degree murder warrant. John Dalton Jr., 46, was apprehended outside Jackson, Tennessee, and was being held in the Madison County Jail in that state Wednesday night."
"The vioulence appears to have unfolded quickly, Phillip said.
Dalton-Phillip's car was still running outside her maternal grandparents' home at 3912 N. 37th St. when police arrived to investigate the shooting Tuesday night. The 18-year-old Burke High senior had gone to the house to pick up her younger sister, Phillip said."
"The younger sister, London Dalton, ran to a neighbor's house about 7:30 p.m. and said, "They shot my family."
Police found John W. Dalton Sr., 70, his wife, Jean, 65, and Leonna Dalton-Phillip all dead inside the home. Dalton-Phillip was Dalton Jr.'s niece."
"John Dalton Jr. was pulled over Wednesday afternoon on Interstate 40 in Jackson, Tennessee.
Radio dispatch traffic indicates that Dalton was eastbound in a black GMC Terrain SUV.
A trooper who was tracking him radioed dispatchers: "He's veaving in and out of traffic. I think he's going to exit the first chance he gets...Looks like there is only one occupant in the vehicle."
"After more troopers were in place, they pulled Dalton over about 5 miles farther down the road, on the northeast side of Jackson.
Jackson is about 130 miles west of Nashville, where Dalton was captured in a traffic stop after killing his wife in Omaha in 1998. Following that arrest, he was held without bail because he was considered a flight risk.
"Given the chance, he'd run again," Jennie Dugan-Hinrichs, a deputy Douglas County attorney, told a judge.
"John Dalton Jr. served more than 11 years in prison after being convicted of manslaughter in the death of his wife, Shannon Dalton.
"He lived just a couple blocks away, but I don't think (his parents) saw him a lot," Phillip said. "Jean would try to talk to him, but she said he was never the same after he got out of prison."
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"John and Jean Dalton and their granddaughter, Leonna Dalton-Phillip, were being remembered Wednesday for all the good things they brought to the world. The three were slain Tuesday in the Daltons' home.
The Daltons' own son, who previously spent time in prison for killing his wife, was arrested Wednesday on a first-degree murder warrant. John Dalton Jr., 46, was apprehended outside Jackson, Tennessee, and was being held in the Madison County Jail in that state Wednesday night."
"The vioulence appears to have unfolded quickly, Phillip said.
Dalton-Phillip's car was still running outside her maternal grandparents' home at 3912 N. 37th St. when police arrived to investigate the shooting Tuesday night. The 18-year-old Burke High senior had gone to the house to pick up her younger sister, Phillip said."
"The younger sister, London Dalton, ran to a neighbor's house about 7:30 p.m. and said, "They shot my family."
Police found John W. Dalton Sr., 70, his wife, Jean, 65, and Leonna Dalton-Phillip all dead inside the home. Dalton-Phillip was Dalton Jr.'s niece."
"John Dalton Jr. was pulled over Wednesday afternoon on Interstate 40 in Jackson, Tennessee.
Radio dispatch traffic indicates that Dalton was eastbound in a black GMC Terrain SUV.
A trooper who was tracking him radioed dispatchers: "He's veaving in and out of traffic. I think he's going to exit the first chance he gets...Looks like there is only one occupant in the vehicle."
"After more troopers were in place, they pulled Dalton over about 5 miles farther down the road, on the northeast side of Jackson.
Jackson is about 130 miles west of Nashville, where Dalton was captured in a traffic stop after killing his wife in Omaha in 1998. Following that arrest, he was held without bail because he was considered a flight risk.
"Given the chance, he'd run again," Jennie Dugan-Hinrichs, a deputy Douglas County attorney, told a judge.
"John Dalton Jr. served more than 11 years in prison after being convicted of manslaughter in the death of his wife, Shannon Dalton.
"He lived just a couple blocks away, but I don't think (his parents) saw him a lot," Phillip said. "Jean would try to talk to him, but she said he was never the same after he got out of prison."
More about the victims at the link