A suspect in a shooting in Kellogg, Idaho, that left four people dead, was taken into custody. Kellogg Police and Idaho State Police are investigating the incident.
A suspect was taken into custody after a mass shooting in Kellogg, Idaho, on Father's Day left four people dead.
The shooting occurred at a multi-family home near the Mountain View Congregational Church, the Shoshone News-Press reported.and the Idaho State Police Department leading the effort. "They will release more details as the investigation continues," the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office said on Facebook. The Kellogg Police Department and the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of four people dead from gunshot wounds.There is no further threat to the community, the sheriff's office said.
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