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West Virginia shooter who killed 4, found dead, Police say

SHAFAQNA (Shia International News Association) – A man suspected of opening fire in three locations and killing four people on Monday in West Virginia is dead, police say. Police had been searching for Jody Lee Hunt, 39, after shootings in Monongalia County left four people dead on Monday, including a woman who’d recently accused Hunt of domestic violence. The West Virginia University Police announced in a tweet that the manhunt was over, though they did not mention Hunt by name.

Hunt’s body was discovered with “an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head” shortly before 10 a.m. by sheriff’s deputies from Monongalia County, according to a press release from the sheriff’s office. He later died at a hospital from those injuries. The Associated Press reported that deputies found Hunt in a wooded area.

Earlier on Monday, three victims in the shootings were identified as Sharon Kay Berkshire, 39, of Westover; Doug Brady, of Westover; and Michael David Frum, 28, of Maidsville. The Associated Press reported that according to Monongalia County Circuit Court records, Berkshire had recently filed a domestic violence case against Hunt.

Brady, the owner of a towing company, was killed at work, while Berkshire and Frum were found at Sunset Beach in the Cheat Lake area, according to West Virginia Metro News. Schools initially went into lockdown following the shootings as a precautionary measure.

Source: Huff. Post

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