The bodies of two young children and two teenagers were found at a Detroit-area home early today after a man called 911 to report that he had killed them, police said.
Two girls, ages 4 and 6, were asphyxiated in a car using exhaust, while a 17-year-old girl and a 19-year-old male were fatally shot, Dearborn Heights police Lt. Michael Krause said. A woman was shot and stabbed but is in stable condition and is expected to survive, police said. A man is in custody but has not been charged.
"The (911) call was made by the suspect himself. ... All of this seemed to have stemmed from a domestic violence-related incident," Capt. Michael Petri told reporters.
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Krause said officers arriving at the family's home found a car parked outside with a hose hooked to the exhaust. Police believe the youngest children whose bodies were found on the ground floor of the home were asphyxiated with carbon monoxide inside that vehicle. Police found the bodies of the teens in the basement.
Dearborn Heights Mayor Dan Paletko called the killings "a tragedy in every sense of the word."
"Just two or three weeks ago, they had a birthday party balloons and all that stuff out there," neighbor Ronnie Jones said. "They've been working on the house the last two or three months.
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