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Christmas Shooting: 7 People Shot Dead In Texas Home, Motive Unclear

DANNY ROBBINS   12/26/11 05:50 PM ET  AP

GRAPEVINE, Texas — Police in a quiet Fort Worth suburb worked Monday to piece together a family history after a man dressed in a Santa Claus suit apparently shot six relatives and himself on Christmas.

Grapevine police spokesman Sgt. Robert Eberling said the shooter showed up in the costume shortly before gunfire erupted and that the family appeared to have been opening Christmas presents. Police responding to a 911 call found four females and three males dead. They also found two handguns.

"We think he was just inside there celebrating Christmas with the rest of them and decided for whatever reason that's how he's going to end things," Eberling told The Associated Press.

Investigators worked through Sunday night and into Monday morning, meticulously searching the apartment where the bodies were found, along with vehicles parked outside. Police said they believe the victims were related, though some were visiting and didn't live in the apartment.

Eberling said investigators were assembling a "family history," and that the apartment was leased to a woman and her two children, one age 15 and the other either 19 or 20. He would not give other specifics.

"We're getting a clearer picture, but we're not ready to go on the record with anything until we find out from the medical examiner absolute confirmation of identities and the manner of death," Eberling said.

Autopsies of the shooter and the victims were being done Monday by the Tarrant County medical examiner, but it would probably be Tuesday before their identities were released, he said.

Roger Metcalf, a spokesman for the medical examiner's office, said the victims have been tentatively identified, but the office couldn't confirm the names because the state driver's license fingerprint database wasn't available on the holiday.

"In addition, we need to locate next of kin before information can be released, and our investigators are working on that as well," Metcalf wrote in an email to the AP.

Late Sunday evening, police intently searched a sport utility vehicle parked outside the apartment. The vehicle is registered to a man who listed his residence as a home two miles away in the neighboring suburb of Colleyville.

Thomas Ehrlich, who lives near the home in Colleyville, told the AP he heard from neighbors that police went to the house Sunday. He said he believed the man and woman who once lived there were estranged.

Records show the couple had financial problems and that their home, most recently valued on the county tax rolls at $336,200, had been sold in 2010 at a foreclosure auction – although it appeared the man was still living there.

"I actually saw him out doing yard work just last weekend," Ehrlich said.

Spa manager Leah Langford said she became concerned when the man's wife didn't show up for work Monday at the business where she had been employed for four years. Langford said she got no response when she called the woman's cell phone, nor could she learn anything when she went to the Colleyville home and the Grapevine apartment.

"For somebody who's always early to work and who never misses a day of work, we expected the worst," Langford said.

The shootings Sunday were the first homicides in Grapevine in more than a year and a half.

Police and firefighters rushed to the Lincoln Vineyards complex about 11:30 a.m. after receiving a 911 call in which no one was on the other end of the line. Because no one responded on the phone, police went into the apartment, located at the back of the complex. They found the seven, aged 15 to 60, dead.

Many of the nearby apartments are vacant, and police said no neighbors reported hearing anything on a quiet Christmas morning when many people were not around.

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06:40 PM on 12/29/2011
Most ,if not all cases,
leading or similar violene,
can be predicted,
and better precautions taken,
if more people,
are able to asses these situations,
look for possible early precautions
sometimes its almost paranoid,
but potential killers, and criminals are easy to identify, almost with precision,
could be used to take prrecautions.
or used to reduce the risk,

but people deny, refuse to believe or take the chance or make the effort,,
07:23 PM on 12/29/2011
I agree. I don't associate with anyone who owns a gun.
rikilii
Hush, was the first word you were taught...
10:19 AM on 12/30/2011
How do you know?
03:20 AM on 12/31/2011
What does owning a gun have to do with lunkenco's comment?
01:59 PM on 12/29/2011
As expected, most of the media does not mention, is silent / soft / quiet (shhhh! don't say it! ) on the Muslim root/motive of this case. Sad that it seems yet another angry Muslim father, with jealousy over an attractive daughter growing up, had control issues, marriage problems, $ problems, etc. murders daughter, and murders family, and murders friends, and cowardly kills himself, etc.

If it was a conservative, Christian the headlines would be - “Radical Christian extremist Republican kills family in bloody rampage!”
rikilii
Hush, was the first word you were taught...
10:20 AM on 12/30/2011
Your about the 10th person on this comment section to say that, without providing a shred of evidence. Hate on, brother.
01:51 PM on 12/29/2011
I live in Grapevine and this doesn't surprise me.
03:08 AM on 12/29/2011
Financial problems and realities in society that comes out with this tragic events. All are gone. Problems solved for the Family. This is not only happened in US but others countries as well.
02:14 AM on 12/29/2011
Have a friend on the police force in Dallas ... he says this mass murder is being looked at as a possible "Honor Killing" ... seems the 19 year old was dating/seeing a guy that was not Muslim. Her father had forbid her to see him, but she continued to do so. All of the young lady's relatives were keeping the secret from the father. He put up cameras in the home to capture his daughter's meeting with her boyfriend. Will be interesting to see if the police/media report this. Right now, they're making it look like the guy did this because he was having financial difficulties. This puts a whole new light ... and makes more sense of why these tragic deaths took place.

The deaths: Yazdanpanah’s ex-wife Nasrin Rahmaty (55), daughter Nona Yazdanpanah (19), son Ali Yazdanpanah (15), sister-in-law Zohreh Rahmaty (58), brother-in-law Hossein Zarei (59) and niece Sahra Zarei (22).
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
12:42 AM on 12/29/2011
So will Bill Maher be mentioning anything about this? Well, if he does, it will no doubt be to attack Christians for the holiday to begin with!
09:57 PM on 12/28/2011
Neat... dude was Muslim, so I guess that's why it got no play here on HP...
02:16 AM on 12/29/2011
Same thing happened/happens in Europe .... the police cover up/squelch the Islam connection on crimes/killings committed.
09:03 PM on 12/28/2011
Someone has once again killed in the name of Allah...but yet...I don't think I saw one MENTION of that information here in the Post....hmm...wonder why?
rikilii
Hush, was the first word you were taught...
10:22 AM on 12/30/2011
He was wearing a Santa suit. In what twisted version of reality could that have been "in the name of Allah" (who, by the way, is the same God that Christians celebrate on Christmas).
03:22 AM on 12/31/2011
Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas. Try getting it straight.
07:12 PM on 12/28/2011
'The 7 Noahide Laws' NOW!
06:48 PM on 12/28/2011
Two things contributed to this crime. Family courts that treat men like ATM machines and women like helpless victims who are somehow in 2011 entitled to "live in the manner to which they are accustomed," and.......and.......wait, its coming to me.....oh, yeah....THE KILLER WAS A MUSLIM AND HIS PRECIOUS "HONOR" IS WORTH MORE THAN ALL THOSE LIVES! These are facts most people don't know because of the mainstream media's refusal to say the words.
07:30 PM on 12/29/2011
Hmmmm.... Good work on the post, but you failed. I still don't hate and fear Muslims the way you want me to. I fear people with guns. I fear people who have ridiculous religiosity.... Oh, and people who use all caps. You scare me too.
09:14 PM on 12/29/2011
"I still don't hate and fear Muslims" Then.......
"I fear people who have ridiculous religiosit­y"

So, people who justify mass murder of others based on those other's lack of subservience to islam don't have "ridiculous religiosity" in your book???

By your own admission on numerous posts, you fear quite a number of things/people. Not the least of whom are all those LAWFUL citizens who happen to own an inanimate object that happens to be a firearm. This, despite those people never having harmed anyone in their lives.

Would you befriend a known spouse abuser, as long as they didn't own an "oh-so-scary" firearm??

You're a prime example of why so many view the anti-gun crowd as irrational and paranoid.
03:26 AM on 12/31/2011
If you don't fear Muslims, just try Sharia Law.
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Hutch
"TOUJOURS PRET"
06:02 PM on 12/28/2011
In my entire career as a cop, I never saw one instance where a gun law saved a life. I saw plenty where, trained, permitted law abiding citizens dusted some worthless criminal intent on doing them or someone else harm.
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Grumpy Man
Disappointed idealist
09:58 AM on 12/31/2011
But, but, but, the Brady Bunch says cops support gun control laws, despise concealed carry laws, etc...

Are you a rogue like me?
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Hutch
"TOUJOURS PRET"
01:15 PM on 12/31/2011
I guess I am. The Brady Bunch cops are ALL appointed cops, Heads of Departments and some liberal FOP lodges. They tow the line they are told to tow. In other words ...cowards. Remember, many heads of police departments never have even been cops.They don't represent the mainstream cop around here. Where I live, I would say that 80% of people have a gun and I like it.
04:11 PM on 12/28/2011
This is to sad I creid when i first heard the report and I am still crying as I read more details. What in the world could have possibly been that bad for this person to kill their family like that. God have mercy on their soul.
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08:20 PM on 12/28/2011
You mean Allah??
09:03 PM on 12/28/2011
No she means GOD,
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arnibah
05:32 PM on 12/29/2011
Allah is God.
01:49 PM on 12/28/2011
Send this to Bill O' Reilly. This would actually qualify for a war on Christmas. Will Faux Nouz spend one tenth the time on this problem that they have spent on Obama's Christmas card? It is a shame that it is simple for any person of questionable mental status to get as many guns as they want, anytime they want, but between the cost and the social stigma there is very little chance that people who really need qualified mental health care, will get it.
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08:22 PM on 12/28/2011
Please tell me what this has to do with Fox News?? This was a very disturbed man killing his family because he didn't approve of his daughter's BF and his wife left him.
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schotts
Work hard, play harder
01:10 AM on 12/29/2011
People like Shakker do not employ their given gift of coherent thinking but instead use emotion and lack of understanding to make incoherent comments.
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Sasa Milosevic
Impression without expression is depression
11:58 AM on 12/28/2011
The Americans haven't learn to live with bad reality. The lost house cannot be worthy of 7 lives. Unortumately American culture teaches that material losing is the end of the world.
01:20 PM on 12/28/2011
It is not so over-emphasizing material possession as it is losing your ability to provide simple shelter and food for your family. Someone was quite clearly under extraodinary emotional duress and pushed to the brink. These are difficult times for many ordinary people due to the economy. There should really be some free counseling centers set up across the country where people can receive help, solace, and commisserate with one another. I know a dozen hard-working good people who are now short-selling their homes and losing their downpayment, which in most cases was their life savings.
06:19 PM on 12/28/2011
He was an Iranian extremist.
02:54 AM on 12/28/2011
this reminds me of a Quentin Tarantino film....gunman in santa suit....