The shooting happened Saturday as neighbors were outside enjoying unusually warm weather. Cedric G. Prather Jr., 33, walked inside the suburban Atlanta home, fatally shooting his ex-wife, 33-year-old Latoya A. Andrews, and her boyfriend, 33-year-old Joseph Terry Brown, police said.
Prather also fatally shot two of his children, including one of whom a neighbor said begged him not to pull the trigger.
Prather left no note explaining his motive, Douglas County sheriff's Capt. Bruce Ferguson said.
Prather killed his 7-year-old daughter, London, and 9-year-old son, Jerimiah. He shot and wounded two other children, who are in critical condition: Andrews' 15-year-old daughter, Demesha Owens, and Brown's 7-year-old daughter, Jada Brown.
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A third child of Andrews and Prather, a 13-year-old boy, was not home at the time. Prather and Andrews were married for about 11 years and had been divorced about five years, Ferguson said.
There had been no prior reports of domestic violence and there was nothing in Prather's record that jumped out as a red flag, Ferguson said.
After the rampage, Prather killed himself in the street.
Friends of Prather told police that he had been upset and angry lately. One friend had called Prather to check up on him and was on the phone with him as the shooting happened.
Prather used a .45-caliber handgun to shoot all the victims and himself. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is working with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to trace the gun and determine whether he had it legally.
"I heard shots, and I heard the girl scream," Carter said. "And then I heard four more shots.