Police in Stark County confirm five members of the same family are dead following an apparent "domestic dispute turned deadly" on Thursday.
Authorities in Uniontown confirm the victims were found inside a home within the 13000 block of Carnation Avenue Northwest in Lake Township. Officers located the bodies while performing a welfare check just after 7:30 p.m.
At this time, the incident is being investigated as a murder-suicide. According to the Stark County Coroner's Office, 46-year-old Jason Dunham, his 42-year-old wife Melissa, and their kids — 15-year-old Renee, 12-year-old Amber, and 9-year-old Evan — died of gunshot wounds. Additionally, Harry Campbell, chief investigator for the Stark County Coroner's Office, told 3News' Lindsay Buckingham that Jason Dunham's wound was "consistent with being self-inflicted."
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,1,New video shows the moment that sparked the Montgomery fight, a weekend brawl on an Alabama boardwalk.
Police say the fight started Saturday evening on a dock along the Alabama river in Montgomery.
According to witnesses, the initial fight started because a pontoon boat was blocking the dock reserved for a city-owned riverboat.
In the video of the confrontation, you can see the fight get out of hand, as more people get involved in the melee.
Police confirm that multiple arrests were made Saturday night, and they are looking into exactly what charges will be filed.
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,1,#shorts New video shows the moment that sparked a weekend brawl on an Alabama boardwalk.
Police say the fight started Saturday evening on a dock along the Alabama river in Montgomery.
According to witnesses, the initial fight started because a pontoon boat was blocking the dock reserved for a city-owned riverboat.
In the video of the confrontation, you can see the fight get out of hand, as more people get involved in the melee.
Police confirm that multiple arrests were made Saturday night, and they are looking into exactly what charges will be filed.
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,1,In this video, you'll see footage of Tiffany Gomas "crazy plane lady" storming off an American Airlines flight in a new bodycam video.
Tiffany Gomas is best known for her viral video of her meltdown on an American Airlines flight in which she cursed and threw tantrums. Recently, she released a new bodycam video that shows the aftermath of her previous incident. This video shows the intense anger she feels after being told she needs to move her carry-on bag to the overhead bin. Watch as she becomes visibly emotional and storms off the plane in a fit of rage!
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,1,Police in Stark County confirm five members of the same family are dead following an apparent "domestic dispute turned deadly" on Thursday.
Authorities in Uniontown confirm the victims were found inside a home within the 13000 block of Carnation Avenue Northwest in Lake Township. Officers located the bodies while performing a welfare check just after 7:30 p.m.
At this time, the incident is being investigated as a murder-suicide. According to the Stark County Coroner's Office, 46-year-old Jason Dunham, his 42-year-old wife Melissa, and their kids — 15-year-old Renee, 12-year-old Amber, and 9-year-old Evan — died of gunshot wounds. Additionally, Harry Campbell, chief investigator for the Stark County Coroner's Office, told 3News' Lindsay Buckingham that Jason Dunham's wound was "consistent with being self-inflicted."
Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/stark-county/family-of-5-found-dead-stark-county-police-investigating-quadruple-murder-suicide/95-861d9b5c-6c8b-4bd8-9a88-5e1ea802ce79
,1,Former President Donald Trump attended the Iowa vs. Iowa State football game today.
He threw footballs to students outside of a fraternity house before speaking to the press.
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,1,With concerns of a potential explosion connected to the train derailment in Columbiana County, a "controlled release" of chemicals inside the railroad cars has begun on Monday afternoon.
It came as Gov. Mike DeWine said the contents of five rail cars are “currently unstable and could potentially explode, causing deadly disbursement of shrapnel and toxic fumes.”
The apparent release occurred around 4:30 p.m., with residents and 3News reporters reporting a large explosion along with a massive plum of smoke billowing to the sky.
So how does the controlled release work? Scott Deutsch, an official with the Norfolk Southern Railroad, said it's a process that could take one to three hours.
Deutsch said it begins by creating a small hole in the tank car.
“This will allow the material to come out of the tank car," the official explained. "It will go into a pit and trench that we have dug and set up for this operation. Inside that trench will be flares lining that trench that then will light off the material.”
Just over an hour into the controlled release, smoke still covered the skies in Columbiana County.
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