Wow. I took off work around 11am today since it was such a nice day, and headed out for a few hours on my motorcycle. I was almost home around 4pm, but couldn't get on to Tinker AFB where I live in military housing. I went to another gate where I was able to get on to the base, but traffic was backed up. It took me another hour to get home. I called my wife on the cell phone, and she was saying that the school was on lock down and that the cops were outside and told her to stay inside with the doors locked. She said that some guy down the street was holding his family hostage. Wow. So, I parked my bike a few streets over and was able to get to the back of my house on a back sidewalk.
Turns out, some guy, who was in the Air Force, was arguing with his wife. I'm guessing that she was leaving him. Anyways, he pulls a gun and starts shooting. He shot and killed both of his kids (aged four and nine), shot his wife, and then shot and killed himself. The wife is the only one that survived it. I don't know the guy personally, but my son knew the 8 year old. My son is 9 and plays and goes to school with the older kid that died. All the kids ride their bikes around my cul-de-sac here and always ask about my bus. Really a sad day around here. Here's a news link to the story. You all might have seen it on CNN.
http://www.koco.com/news/15405413/detail.html
Turns out, some guy, who was in the Air Force, was arguing with his wife. I'm guessing that she was leaving him. Anyways, he pulls a gun and starts shooting. He shot and killed both of his kids (aged four and nine), shot his wife, and then shot and killed himself. The wife is the only one that survived it. I don't know the guy personally, but my son knew the 8 year old. My son is 9 and plays and goes to school with the older kid that died. All the kids ride their bikes around my cul-de-sac here and always ask about my bus. Really a sad day around here. Here's a news link to the story. You all might have seen it on CNN.
http://www.koco.com/news/15405413/detail.html