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Kentucky Woman Goes On Shooting Rampage, Killing Husband And Sister

Angela Gosser went on a shooting rampage, resulting in multiple deaths.

A tragic incident unfolded in Kentucky as a woman, identified as Angela Gosser, 56, went on a shooting rampage that resulted in the deaths of her husband and sister before being killed by her own brother in a shootout.

The series of events began when Gosser drove to her brother's house in Jamestown on Friday, May 3, armed with a gun. Upon arriving, she forced her way into the home where her brother, Darryl Wilson, 58, was present. A confrontation ensued, leading to a shootout between the siblings that ultimately ended with Gosser losing her life and Wilson sustaining life-threatening injuries.

Authorities were alerted to the situation when they were called to conduct a welfare check at the home of Jennifer Wilson, the sister of Angela Gosser. Upon arrival at the residence in Russell County, law enforcement officers made a grim discovery - Jennifer Wilson was found deceased in a vehicle with fatal gunshot wounds to the head.

Police investigations revealed that prior to the shootout at her brother's house, Gosser had encountered Jennifer Wilson and allegedly shot her multiple times through the car's passenger side, resulting in her death. Additionally, Larry Gosser, Angela's husband, was also found shot and killed on the same day.

Larry Gosser, a retired Sergeant with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, was tragically gunned down by his wife while he was working on a tree on their property in Pulaski County. Described as an avid outdoorsman who cherished spending time with his loved ones, Larry's untimely death has left a void in the community.

As authorities continue to investigate the shocking incident, no motive for the killings has been officially disclosed. The community remains in mourning as they grapple with the devastating loss caused by this senseless act of violence.

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