A 6-year-old child died a day after the violent incident that left her parents dead and 2 other people shot
An entire family and community are in disbelief after a shooting that left a 6-year-old girl and her parents dead in a Sunday morning murder-suicide in North Carolina.
When they arrived, they found 30-year-old Devonte Ricks and 27-year-old Makyah Page, both of whom had been shot but survived. Ricks remains in critical but stable condition. Authorities said their investigation led them to determine 32-year-old DaQuan Jones to be the shooter. He was said to be friends with Ricks and Page, authorities said.
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