A suspected murder-suicide outside a Taco Bell in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohiolast week, investigators have been searching for answers after the shooter and victim appeared to be strangers.
On Wednesday night, the police found two people shot dead in drive-thru. Authorities identified the shooter as Jason Williams, 53, and the victim as 25-year-old Megan Keleman.
The incident began when Keleman pulled in front of Williams in the drive-thru, leading to an altercation in which police say Williams shot Keleman before shooting himself.
A medical examiner determined that Keleman suffered gunshot wounds to her neck and ruled her death a homicide. Williams’ death was ruled a suicide from a gunshot wound to the head.
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No motive was immediately clear, and authorities said they have found no evidence the two knew each other.
Stow Police Chief Jeffrey Film said FOX8 Cleveland that while the investigation is ongoing, the mystery of why the tragedy occurred may never be solved.
“We don’t have an answer at this point as to why this happened, and we may never know why,” Film said.
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Williams had a prior criminal historyincluding a recent operating a vehicle impaired charge, and was prohibited from possessing a firearm.
Keleman had recently completed his MBA at Cleveland State University and was working at a center for at-risk youth, according to social media posts.
A community vigil honoring Keleman was planned for Sunday at 7 p.m. on the front lawn of Stow City Hall.
The event will include candle lighting, prayers led by local pastors and support from counselors.
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Mayor John Pribonic called on the community to come together in this time of deep sorrow to support Keleman’s family.