A manhunt for a Syracuse man suspected of killing his girlfriend and his 11-year-old son came to a close Tuesday morning after New York State Police found him 2 miles away from where the shooting occurred.
Police responded to a shooting in Syracuse Monday night and found a woman and a child dead, according to Kieran Coffey, a spokesperson for the Syracuse Police.
David Huff, 43, was deemed the suspect in the shooting that resulted in the death of his 32-year-old girlfriend and his 11-year-old son, Jeremiah Huff.
Jeremiah’s mother was the first to call 911 due to her son calling her shortly before he died, Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick said.
Huff has been charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon. He is being held at the Onondaga County Justice Center.
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The man was found by troopers the morning after the shooting walking on the street.
Jeremiah's mother, Samantha Gallup-Peltier, asked the community to think of him through tears.
"He loved every animal and he loved being outside and he loved his father," Gallup-Peltier said. "And he's not here. Please don't forget him. Please don't stop saying his name. Jeremiah. Jeremiah Huff."
Jeremiah's maternal grandfather held a photo of him in the courtroom.
Accused murderer used shotgun to kill girlfriend, son, complaint says
The suspect in a double murder, David Huff, used a shotgun to kill his girlfriend and son in Syracuse's Valley on the evening of March 17.
