A spokesman for the Pope County sheriff’s office said: “Tragedy has struck Pope County on this Christmas Day. Just a little after 5pm our deputies were dispatched to a residence at the 5100 block of Pine Ridge road on a possible homicide. Upon arrival, we did notice that there were potentially five victims within this residence. We believe them to be all family members at this time.”
In a statement on Facebook, the spokeman also added: “The Pope County Sheriff’s Office along with Arkansas State Police is on the scene of a suspected homicide involving multiple victims within the 5100 Block of Pine Ridge Road near Atkins, Arkansas.
Additionally, he added; “At approximately 5:14PM Deputies received a call of possible victims located at a residence. On their arrival, the scene was secured for investigators. This is still an ongoing investigation and no other information is available at this time.”
In a similar incident
This tragic scene comes nearly two months after a six-year-old boy died in an “execution-style” killing alongside a woman in Warren Michigan. The murder happened in October. The police had gone to the home to tell the family that they found the body of the boy’s father.
Unfortunately, they also found also Tai-raz Moore dead alongside a 28-year-old woman at a home in Warren County, Michigan. Police found Tai-raz’s 31-year-old dad dead in the back of a car in Detroit.
His heartbroken family further described him as a “vibrant” little boy who loved to tease people. The police commissioner also called for those responsible to face the death penalty.
Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer in a press conference said: “We want the death penalty. When you murder a 6-year-old innocent baby, the person or persons responsible deserve the death penalty.”
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