Teen Son Kills Parents and Brother, Unveiling a House of Horrors in Pittsburgh
A tragic incident occurred in Pittsburgh as a family of four lost their lives when the oldest son allegedly went on a shooting rampage inside their own home, ultimately ending his own life.
According to WPXI News 11, authorities believe that Clifford Jr., the eldest son, is responsible for killing the family before taking his own life. It is reported that Cody, 16, made a 911 call during the incident but abandoned it.
According to Beaver County District Attorney Nate Bible, it appears that Clifford Jr., the older son, may have been the last person alive during the incident. The authorities are still in the process of determining which weapons were used and on whom. They are also trying to establish a timeline of events in order to understand what transpired.
Autumn Ashurst, who had recently delivered a family of ducks to Michelle before the shootings, expressed her shock and disbelief at the tragic event. “It’s not just one tragedy, but four happening simultaneously. I can’t even begin to fathom the number of lives that have been shattered as a result,” she shared with WPXI. The magnitude of the situation is simply incomprehensible.”
According to the article, the family has set up a GoFundMe account with the main objective of assisting the parents of Michelle and Bill in covering the expenses for the four funerals. They have already found new homes for all the farm animals.
The Riverside School District recently issued a statement to district families regarding Cody Hunt, as reported by WTAE.
With deep sorrow, we regret to inform you of the untimely passing of Cody Hunt, a valued student at RHS. Cody, an enthusiastic junior at Riverside High School, had a remarkable academic record as a member of the National Honor Society. His commitment to music shone through his participation in the school’s Marching Band, where he skillfully played the saxophone. Cody had a deep passion for aviation and history, and he dreamt of joining the prestigious United States Air Force Academy to serve his country. Beyond his studies, he dedicated his time to volunteering at the Air Heritage Museum in Chippewa, where he shared his knowledge and love for aviation with visitors. Known for his kind-hearted nature and willingness to assist others, Cody’s absence will be greatly felt by his classmates, teachers, and friends at Riverside.
Throughout the week, the District has ensured that Riverside counselors are readily accessible to cater to the needs of both students and staff. Additionally, the Beaver County Prevention Network and Hope Therapy dogs will be present at the High School, offering their support.
“Our hearts go out to Cody’s family, friends, and teachers during this difficult time. The Riverside Beaver County School District wants to express our deepest sympathies and provide unwavering support to everyone affected by this devastating tragedy.”
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