A recently retired US police officer has fatally stabbed and shot his two
daughters and his dog before turning the gun on himself in White Plains,
Westchester County, New York.
52-year-old Glen Hochman shot dead his two
daughters; Alissa, 17 and Deanna, 13, and then killed himself on Saturday in
their home in Adelphi Avenue, Harrison, a town about 15 miles northeast of New
York City.
Police found Hochman lying dead in the garage
from a gunshot wound to the head. His wife, Anamarie, 50, and his third and oldest
daughter, Samantha, were not home at the time of the shooting spending the day
at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut.
David Chong, the commissioner of the White
Plains Department of Public Safety, said in a statement that “the department is
shocked and horrified by the news of this unfathomable tragedy”.
Also, Harrison schools superintendent Louis
Wool issued a statement on the deaths of the two girls, saying “Both were lost
to incomprehensible tragedy”. "In this awful moment, let us remember
how proud we are of them, and how much they have helped others".
Hochman worked as an officer for the city of
White Plains for 22 years and retired from the department last month. He
received a lifesaving award through the public safety department in May 2014
for the efforts he made to keep an “unresponsive male’’ alive until paramedics
could attend to him.
Every year, more than 30,000 people are shot
and killed in the United States. The US averages 87 deaths each day as a
function of gun violence, with an average of 183 injured, according to the
University of Chicago Crime Lab and the Centers for Disease Control. Feb 22, 2015 5:47AM
PTV.
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