UNNAMED DAD. Notice how the headline uses the passive tense, effectively hiding who the agent was.
http://www.oaoa.com/news/crime_justice/article_9474efaa-e460-11e3-8e7a-001a4bcf6878.html
Toddler killed in apparent murder-suicide
An apparent murder-suicide claimed the lives of two people: a toddler and her father, who apparently shot the girl then turned the gun on himself. Before he died, he seriously injured the toddler's mother too.
BY LINDSAY WEAVER
Posted on May 25, 2014
An apparent murder-suicide claimed the lives of a toddler and the alleged gunman, the young girl's father, late Saturday night in south Ector County.
No names have been released by the Ector County Sheriff's Office, which sent a news release about the shooting around 5 p.m. Sunday.
Sheriff's are reporting that a man believed to be in his 40s, and father to the toddler girl, killed the toddler then shot her mother before turning the gun on himself. The call of an "ambulance run/shooting victims" came in at 11:57 p.m. Saturday night.
This apparently occurred at a residence in the 12000 block of South Beryl Avenue in south Ector County, about six miles west of south highway 385.
The woman remains in serious condition at Medical Center Hospital. Autopsies are pending, according to the sheriff's office.
The family was living in a blue trailer a half-mile down South Beryl Avenue, according to neighbors who were out walking and enjoying family time on Sunday evening. The blue trailer sits adjacent to another and a camper on a dirt lot. Next-door, their neighbors’ two large dogs roamed around barking at those who got too close to the yard.
Berenisa Galindo, 19, was hosting a cook-out late Saturday when they heard sirens getting closer and closer to the neighborhood that she describes as quiet.
“Nothing ever happens out here,” she said.
The blue trailer sits about 500 yards from where Galindo lives with her husband and own baby daughter; and no one at their home heard gunshots that night.
At least 10 law enforcement and emergency vehicles pulled into the neighborhood, begging the curiosity of the entire block which consists of two houses and about eight trailers in the country setting.
Galindo said the next-door neighbor of the family saw body bags being carried out from the home around 5 a.m. Sunday and that police canines were scouring the area as well.
While she didn’t know the family – she had never even seen them in fact – the tragedy still shook up the small community.
“It’s really sad. They had a 3-year-old. Crazy,” Galindo said, pointing to her young daughter.
No further details are expected to be released at this time, Sgt. Gary Duesler said in the release.