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‘Mom’s gone crazy:’ Four dead in West Seattle shooting

The Columbian
Published: September 23, 2010, 12:00am

SEATTLE — A woman shot her adult daughter, son-in-law and the couple’s two children before turning the gun on herself on Thursday in a West Seattle neighborhood.

Police found the bodies of the man and two teenage girls as well as the older woman believed to be the shooter inside the home. The shooter’s daughter was wounded and was outside the home when police arrived. Police said she told officers, “My mom has gone crazy.”

The shooter was described as a woman in her 50s, said Seattle police spokesman Sean Whitcomb. She apparently took her own life as police were outside the home.

A family member said the shooter was the family matriarch, a Cambodian immigrant. The grandmother came downstairs and opened fire on her daughter, her son-in-law and the couple’s two teenage daughters.

“I can’t believe this,” said the family member, a teenage boy who lives downstairs in the home where the shooting took place. He was not home when the gunfire erupted.

The deceased were inside a house in the Highland Park section of West Seattle. The home is reportedly shared by 11 or 12 people from two families, according to family members of the deceased.

Police described the victims as two females in their late teens, a man in his 30s, and the shooter. Two handguns were also found at the residence, Whitcomb said.

Police say someone in the home called 911 and reported his grandmother was mentally ill and had opened fire.

According to several family members, the apparent shooter — the family matriarch — moved, along with her husband, into the West Seattle home occupied by her daughter’s family several months ago to save money. But a fight had been brewing between the grandmother and her daughter within the cramped quarters of the shared house.

Other family members said the shooter had been struggling with “mental problems.”

Officers responded at about 1:30 p.m. and heard gunshots from inside the house, Whitcomb said. A wounded woman was outside the house, yelling, “My mom has gone crazy,” police said.

The wounded woman, 40, was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. She is expected to survive, according to a hospital spokeswoman.

A woman at the scene said her brother, who lives at the house, told her that a dispute had erupted among the occupants Wednesday night. He did not elaborate.

Homicide detectives were interviewing the husband of the shooter, Whitcomb said.

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