July 26, 2024

USA: 54yo Man Massacred His Entire Family. He Killed His Wife, His Sons Ages 6 And 1, And He Killed His In-Laws. He Faces Up To 230 Years In Prison. He Is Currently Being Held Without Bail.

🚨NO WHITE SUPREMACISTS INVOLVED🚨

NBC Bay Area published July 12, 2024: Alameda man accused of killing 4 family members appears in court. An Alameda man accused of shooting and killing his wife, in-laws, and 6-year-old son appeared in court for the first time Friday afternoon. Alyssa Goard reports.
KRON 4 published July 16, 2024: Memorial grows for family killed in Alameda domestic disturbance. KRON4's Tiffany Justice reports
KRON 4 published July 11, 2024: Alameda community gathers to remember family killed Wednesday night. KRON4's Sara Stinson reports.

KQED
written by Sara Hossaini
Monday July 22, 2024

Updated 4:36 p.m. Monday

The man suspected of fatally shooting five members of his family at their Alameda home this month had his arraignment delayed Monday for a second time.

Shane Killian, 54, is now expected to appear in court on Aug. 30 on an array of charges, including murder, elder abuse, firearm and domestic violence-related offenses. He is being represented by the Alameda County public defender’s office, which declined to comment on Monday’s proceedings or the reason for the postponement.

Killian was arrested at home the night of July 10, shortly after allegedly shooting five members of his family there, including two of his own children. William Andrew Killian, 6, died at the scene. Wesley James Killian, who was 1, died last week after being hospitalized in critical condition.

Other victims include the man’s wife, 36-year-old Brenda Natali Morales, and her parents — identified as Miguel Angel Carcamo Ramirez and Marta Morales Diaz.

Police responding to a call from a neighbor on the 400 block of Kitty Hawk Road found Carcamo Ramirez, who had suffered a gunshot wound, outside the home. While administering aid to Carcamo Ramirez, officers found and detained Killian in the doorway of the family’s residence. The remaining victims were discovered inside with gunshot wounds.

Alameda Police Chief Nishant Joshi has said that the residence contained multiple firearms and “significant evidence,” adding that statements given by Killian’s father-in-law before his death were also being reviewed. Investigators have not released a motive.

Killian is being held without bail at Santa Rita Jail.
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco published July 11, 2024: Alameda Shooting: Husband killed wife, child and in-laws, police say. A husband killed his wife, a 6-year-old son, and his in-laws before being arrested in Alameda, in a Wednesday night family tragedy that has shocked the small island community, police said.
The city is not helping the neighbor clean up the bloody mess left behind by the father-in-law who went next door to get help after being shot. How is that expense not included in the city budget? ALL clean up related to the crime should be covered by the city. They should send a clean up crew to his house. Especially when blood is involved. (emphasis mine)
NBC News, Bay area local
written by Staff
Monday July 15, 2024

A 1-year-old baby who was in critical condition after allegedly being shot by his dad in Alameda last week has died, city officials said.

Last Wednesday, police arrested 54-year-old Shane Parrish Killian after he allegedly shot his wife, two children -- ages 6 and 1 -- father-in-law and mother-in-law.

Everyone, except the youngest child, died at the scene on the 400 block of Kitty Hawk Road, police said.

The baby was taken to the hospital but, “did not survive his injuries and passed away,” the city of Alameda said in a statement Monday.

Killian was in court Friday afternoon but a judge delayed his arraignment until July 22.

He is being held without bail.

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