Two brothers, Timothy and Daniel Nakamoto, were shot and killed during an argument that escalated into gunfire at Mac's Speed Shop in Fayetteville; police are investigating and questioning a person of interest, with no charges filed yet.
An Ohio couple, Spencer and Monique Tepe, was found murdered in their home just a month before their fifth anniversary, with no signs of forced entry or a firearm, and the case remains unsolved as police seek clues and potential suspects.
A dentist and his wife were shot and killed in their Ohio home while their children were inside, with the killer still at large; authorities are investigating and seeking public assistance.
A double homicide occurred in McKinney where a couple was found dead inside their home, and their son was shot by police after he was found armed inside the house; he is in stable condition, and there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Nick Reiner, diagnosed with schizophrenia, is charged with the murder of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, in their Los Angeles home. The case involves mental health issues, recent medication changes, and serious legal charges including potential death penalty considerations.
A man who shot and killed two employees at a Cleveland plastics plant has committed suicide at his home, with police surrounding and eventually discovering his body after a tactical operation. The victims were identified as Tobias Gleinig and Ivan Aldergot, and the incident is under investigation as a double homicide.
A couple was murdered at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas after the wife, Cristen Brink, returned to help her husband Clinton, who was initially attacked. The suspect, Andrew McGann, a former teacher, was arrested and admitted to the killings, with DNA evidence linking him to the scene. The couple's daughters were unharmed, and the family described the couple as heroes.
A schoolteacher, James Andrew McGann, was arrested in Arkansas for the double homicide of Clinton and Cristen Brink, who were attacked while hiking with their children at Devil’s Den State Park. The couple's daughters were unharmed, and the suspect was identified through public tips and video evidence. McGann, who had recently moved to the area and was set to start teaching, faces capital murder charges.
Andrew James McGann was arrested and charged with double homicide in connection with the deaths of Clinton and Cristen Brink at Devil’s Den State Park, following a five-day search, and is scheduled to appear in court on August 1.
A man named James Andrew McGann was arrested in Arkansas in connection with the double homicide of a couple, Clinton and Cristen Brink, who were attacked while hiking with their daughters at Devil's Den State Park. The couple's bodies were found on a trail, and McGann, a recent transplant from Oklahoma and former elementary school teacher, was apprehended at a local barbershop after a police investigation that involved public tips and video evidence. The daughters, aged 7 and 9, are safe with relatives, and the motive for the killings remains under investigation.
Arkansas State Police arrested 28-year-old James Andrew McGann in connection with the double homicide of Clinton and Cristen Brink at Devil's Den State Park, where the couple was attacked while hiking with their daughters. The victims' family and authorities expressed relief at the arrest, which followed a collaborative law enforcement effort.
A suspect, James Andrew McGann, was arrested in Arkansas for the double homicide of Clinton and Cristen Brink, who were killed while hiking at Devil's Den State Park; their children were unharmed and are in safe custody.
A man has been arrested in Arkansas in connection with the double homicide of a couple hiking with their daughters at Devil’s Den State Park. The victims, Clinton and Cristen Brink, were found dead after an attack while their young daughters were unharmed. The suspect, James Andrew McGann, faces capital murder charges, and law enforcement worked extensively to apprehend him. The incident has led to increased police presence at state parks and a focus on justice for the victims.
Arkansas State Police seek help identifying a man connected to a double homicide at Devil’s Den State Park, releasing a new photo and details about the suspect and vehicle, urging the public to assist with tips.
Arkansas State Police released a sketch of a white male suspect in a double homicide at Devil's Den State Park, describing him as medium build, wearing dark clothing, sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and last seen driving a Mazda with a taped license plate on Highway 170 or 220.