Authorities have identified and charged the man suspected of killing six people, including four children, in a domestic dispute in Spring, Texas.
Ronald Lee Haskell, 33, surrendered after a three-hour standoff beginning late Wednesday afternoon at a home in the Houston suburb.
Earlier reports suggested that Haskell was the father of the four slain children. On Thursday, Harris County Constable Ron Hickman said that authorities believe Haskell was a relative, but not the children’s father, CNN reports.
By Daniel Kramer, REUTERS
(Reuters) - A gunman shot six people to death, four of them children, in what appeared to be a domestic dispute in a Houston, Texas, suburb late on Wednesday then fled the scene before surrendering to police after a standoff, a police official said.
Harris County Constable Ron Hickman told reporters after the suspect's arrest the victims ranged from 4 to 40 years of age, and preliminary information indicated two of the dead were children adopted by the gunman and his estranged wife.
Hickman added that the violence stemmed from "obviously a domestic situation that went south, probably a divorce or separation."
The victims were two boys, ages 4 and 14, two girls, ages 7 and 9, and a man and woman, ages 39 and 33, a police spokesman said. The shooting occurred in the middle-class Houston suburb of Spring.
A 15-year-old girl who also was shot but survived provided police with the name of the suspect and where he was believed to be going after he fled the scene. This enabled officers to head him off before he arrived at the home of another family, police said.
A constable at the scene told Reuters the 15-year-old had said the shooter was a family member. He said it did not appear he was the father of the children.
CNN citing Harris County Sheriff's Office spokesman Thomas Gilliland said all of the children were either biological or adopted children of the suspect. Reuters could not independently confirm the report.
Police did not release the names of the suspect and the victims or a possible motive. He could be charged as soon as Thursday.
"We don't know why this happened," nearby resident Paul Anthony Slawinski told Reuters. "This man, his wife, and children were the definition of compassion and charity."
After the shooting, the gunman led police on a nearly half-hour pursuit capped by a standoff in a residential cul-de-sac a few miles from the scene of the slayings.
Streaming video footage from local television station KTRK showed the suspect's car sandwiched between two trucks where the chase ended, with more than a dozen police vehicles nearby.
After a four-hour interlude in which the suspect was seen placing a gun to his head, he walked out of the vehicle with his hands raised, then laid down on the ground to be taken into custody.
Five of the victims were found dead on the scene, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said. Two others were flown by helicopter to an area hospital, but one, a child, later died while the other was listed in critical condition, the sheriff's office said.
(Additional reporting and writing by Jon Herskovitz from Austin, Texas and Eric M. Johnson from Seattle; editing by Ralph Boulton)
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