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Police: 3 kids killed, mother critically injured in shooting

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AP Albuquerque (US)
Critically wounded, an Albuquerque mother struggled in vain to pull her three children to safety after a gunman shot them during a confrontation inside the family's home in what police described as a violent and senseless act.

Police Chief Gordon Eden confirmed during a news conference yesterday that the children, who ranged in age from 5 to 9, were killed and that the mother remained in critical but stable condition following Monday night's encounter.

Eden said preliminary evidence suggests the family was attacked by a 45-year-old man who was believed to have had a brief relationship with the 36-year-old mother.
 

Investigators believe the man forced his way into the home and waited for the family to arrive before shooting them. The man, whose named was not immediately released, was found unconscious with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He died at the hospital.

Eden said the mother, despite being wounded, fought to protect her children.

As the only surviving witness, he said investigators have not been able to talk to the woman as they try to piece together a possible motive and the events that led up to the shooting.

The victims' names have not been released pending the notification of other family members.

Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry called for the city to come together, saying the crime was unimaginable and heartbreaking.

"It's hard not to be angry. It's hard not to be frustrated," he said during a news conference at police headquarters.

Authorities said the violence erupted about 6:30 PM Monday.

A woman called for help, saying that shots had been fired at a home in the Four Hills neighborhood in southeast Albuquerque.

Within minutes, officers arrived to find the mother and the children a 5-year-old boy, a 6-year-old girl and a 9-year-old boy all shot. It's not clear in what order the victims were shot.

Authorities said there was no history of previous calls to the home.

Officials with the Albuquerque school district said their crisis management team and other support staff were ready to help classmates of the victims and staffers.

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First Published: Dec 07 2016 | 3:57 AM IST

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