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The worrying live stream caused 911 call in the murder of Chesapike, court documents – 13newsnow.com Wvec

The worrying live stream caused 911 call in the murder of Chesapike, court documents – 13newsnow.com Wvec

The court documents reveal new details in the tragic murder of a woman from Chesapike and her three children, including the 911 call, which caused police response.

Chesapeake, Washington – nearly a week after Chesapike’s police discovered a woman and three children who died at their home in Chesapike, the court documents show what the police had been called to the place.

A declaration supporting a home search order in the Welcome Road 3000 block details the circumstances that led to the SWAT enters the residence.

The document states that the police have received a call from a woman asking the police to check her girlfriend, 34-year-old Kim-Roberson and the well-being of her children, claiming that she saw Facebook live on the King-Roberson page, in which have shown three dead bodies in her home.

When police at Chesapike arrived at home and tried to contact King-Robberon, she was referring to statements that prompted police to activate the SWAT and a crisis negotiating team.

After the officers heard rifles coming from within, a wedding entered the home. There, police found four deceased objects.

Police said on Friday that King-Roberson had died of suicide. Five-year-old twins and a 14-year-old girl were killed.

The twins, a girl and a boy, were students in an elementary of Thurgood Marshall. The school stated that Ermani and Ermias are “the treasured members of our school family.”

The 14-year-old was a 7th grade student at Indian River High School.

“Kanaurie was a valuable member of our Braves family and her loss is felt deep by all of us,” said the parents’ statement.

Neighbors describe the community as close. Plush bears and toy trucks are now sitting in a tribute to the lost life.

“We are a tightly woven community,” a resident said. “We are in a peaceful village and sometimes we feel neglected.”

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