A shocking mass shooting has occurred in Oklahoma City, leaving five people dead, including the suspect. According to local police, the suspect, identified as 42-year-old Jonathon Candy, fatally shot his 39-year-old wife, Lindsay, and their three children: 18-year-old Dylan, 14-year-old Ethan, and 12-year-old Lucas. The first responders arrived at the home near Yukon at approximately 9:35am on Monday after receiving a call. Tragically, all five victims were found deceased inside the residence.
Authorities have labeled the incident as a suicide murder, as the suspect took his own life after killing his family. The investigation remains ongoing, and police have yet to disclose a potential motive for the horrific act. Master Sgt Gary Knight of the Oklahoma City Police Department emphasized the violent nature of the deaths, stating that it was not a case of carbon monoxide or fentanyl poisoning. Knight also noted that the police are unable to release further information at this time.
The mass shooting in Oklahoma City adds to the alarming number of such incidents that have occurred in the United States this year. According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been over 115 mass shootings in 2023, a grim statistic that underscores the urgent need for action to address gun violence in the country.