Three people found shot dead in Orlando home Easter morning, suspect killed by police
Suspect, 3 victims in Orlando, Florida, Easter shooting have not been identified
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Three people are dead, including a child, following a reported domestic violence incident in Orlando.
Police were called out to a home in the 600 block of Grand Street in the city's Parramore neighborhood just before 2:30 a.m. Sunday. When they arrived, they heard shots from inside the house. The suspect came out of the house and shot at officers, who returned fire.
The suspect was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
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Once entering the home, two adults and one child were found with gunshot wounds. The child was taken to a hospital, where they were pronounced dead. The two adults were pronounced dead at the scene.
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Police have not identified any of the three victims, nor the suspect.
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The two officers involved were not injured and will be on paid administrative leave.
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"As with all officer-involved shootings, FDLE will conduct an independent review of the incident, followed by the State Attorney's Office," an Orlando Police Department press release reads.
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Orlando PD will also conduct its own internal investigation.
The officers did have their body-worn cameras on during the incident. OPD says per policy they will make the body-worn camera footage available to the public within 30 days.
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As of 7 a.m., the investigation scene was still very active, and police still had the area involved blocked off.
"What a horrific, tragic situation," Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer wrote in a tweet.