Shooting In Tucson Home: [+DETAILS] 4+1 Died In Murder-Suicide Shooting In Tucson Home

Shooting in Tucson Home was found by a man, who was about to visit a friend in the same single- family home on the 800 block of West Calle Medina. It was supposed to be a visit, but it turned out to be a discovery of a crime that police authorities recognized as a murder-suicide case.

Tucson police authorities reported on Wednesday that the shooting in Tucson Home was committed by one of the family members identified as Christopher Carrillo, 25, who killed all the rest of his four family members then finally pointing the trigger to himself.

"At this time, it appears to be a murder-suicide, but it's still early," Tucson police public information officer Sgt. Pete Dugan said early Tuesday when the bodies were found.

Other victims in the shooting in Tucson Home include 58-year-old Raúl Carrillo, 53-year-old Karen Saari, 32-year-old Erick Carrillo, and 17-year-old Isela Rodriguez, according to Tucson report.

According to Tucson Police Department, Erick Carrillo and Christopher Carrillo were sons of Raúl Carrillo and Karen Saari while Isela Rodriguez was their granddaughter.

On Tuesday night, the shooting in Tucson Home was only discovered when a man checked out the home to meet his friend in the same location, however, he spotted one dead laying on the floor and immediately called 911 before six in the evening. Police arrived at the scene of the crime and located other four dead bodies.

New York Daily News said that there were no children found in shooting in Tucson Home. Police authorities stated that there were no trespassing signs and everything was intact in the sit of shooting.

The five members of the family, who were found in separate rooms all died in gunshots. No details were given by the investigators whether a firearm was found at the site of shooting in Tucson Home.

Every neighbor of the family was shocked to hear the sad news.  They said that four members of the family are living in the home for more than 20 years.

On Wednesday afternoon, friends of Isela Rodriguez left flowers and candles for their friend at the gate of the shooting in Tucson Home.  The friends who didn't wish to be identified stated that Rodriguez was not residing in that home and was just paying a visit to her grandparents when the crime took place.

Huffington reported that a certain Lupita Garcia, the grandmother of Isela Rodriguez's boyfriend claimed that the 17-year-old girl was known by the name, "Chela." Garcia expressed her sadness for the death of Rodriguez, who was living with Garcia that time.

Neighbors claimed that when the shooting in Tucson Home occurred, they heard no gunshots or screams making all of them scared and shocked about the incident.

Up to this moment, investigators are trying to find out the real motive for the shooting in Tucson Home.

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