LUZERNE COUNTY, PA – This week’s passing snowstorm gave neighbors across the Mid Atlantic and Northeast United States a chance to get outside of their house and reconnect with neighbors, but in Pennsylvania that encounter turned deadly.
Police here responded to a call on Monday to find three people shot dead, saying the violence was the result of a possible snow shoveling dispute.
Fox Channel 8 reported that at 9:30 am neighbors watching the event called 9-1-1 as they were getting ready to start their own shoveling. An argument was heard, followed by at least a dozen gunshots, neighbors said.
#BREAKING Police: 3 people dead after a neighbor dispute on West Bergh Street, Plains Twp. Police Chief says they believe the argument began over shoveling snow. pic.twitter.com/tLdsWBjvhP
— Julie Dunphy (@JulieDunphy) February 1, 2021
Two of the victims were a husband and wife and a third person opened fire on the couple before taking their own life. Two guns were used, police said, a rifle and a handgun, both by the attacker.