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The Denver Post
National
Sam Tabachnik

2 dead in suspected murder-suicide at Jehovah’s Witnesses hall in Denver suburb on Christmas

THORNTON, Colo. — A married couple is dead in a suspected murder-suicide at a Jehovah’s Witnesses hall in Thornton on Christmas morning, and a hazmat team is investigating “suspicious devices” found at the scene, authorities said.

Thornton police said they received an initial report at 9 a.m. Sunday of a structure fire at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 951 Milky Way, according to a news release.

That was followed by a report that an adult man shot and killed an adult woman, and that the man then fatally shot himself, police said.

The dead couple were married and former members of the Kingdom Hall congregation, Thornton police said. Their identities will be released later by the Adams County Coroner’s Office.

“The investigation is still active, witnesses being interviewed, scene being examined,” Thornton police said on Twitter. “ … Still no known threats to the Thornton community.”

Luis Sanchez lives across the street and heard two gunshots Sunday morning. He said he looked outside to see a woman lying on the ground.

“It’s very sad,” he said. “It’s Christmas.”

Brian Steeplton was on the way to the airport to return home to Virginia when he heard about the incident and stopped by Kingdom Hall to support his fellow Jehovah’s Witnesses.

“We don’t fight, we don’t carry arms,” he said.

Kingdom Hall holds three services every Sunday, congregants said. The services were regular meetings since Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t celebrate Christmas.

Thornton Mayor Jan Kulmann, in a statement, said she was “saddened by the violent actions that took two lives in our city. This kind of violence is always shocking but particularly on Christmas Day.”

Adams County sheriff’s Sgt. Adam Sherman earlier confirmed that Thornton police had responded to a shooting. He said he did not have additional details Sunday morning.

Thornton police tweeted at 10:30 a.m. Sunday that they were investigating a homicide at Kingdom Hall, but that “there is no active threat.”

There was a large police, fire and ambulance presence in the area Sunday morning — including the Adams County Sheriff’s Office’s Hazardous Materials Unit, according to Thornton police.

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