The Oklahoman | Broken Arrow fire: Police say 8 dead, incident under investigation as murder-suicide @_Oklahoman | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
At a press conference Friday morning, Broken Arrow police chief Brandon Berryhill confirmed the deaths of eight people in a Broken Arrow, Oklahoma home are being investigated as a murder-suicide.
First responders found two adults, both of which Berryhill called suspects, in the front of the house before finding six juvenile victims ranging in ages from 1 to 13 years old. The children were found in one room in the back of the house, "where the majority of the fire was contained," said Fire Chief Jeremy Moore.
Moore said it is not believed any of the victims died from the fire.
At a press conference Friday morning, Broken Arrow police chief Brandon Berryhill confirmed the deaths of eight people in a Broken Arrow, Oklahoma home are being investigated as a murder-suicide.
First responders found two adults, both of which Berryhill called suspects, in the front of the house before finding six juvenile victims ranging in ages from 1 to 13 years old. The children were found in one room in the back of the house, "where the majority of the fire was contained," said Fire Chief Jeremy Moore.
Moore said it is not believed any of the victims died from the fire.