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    Police investigating suspected murder, suicide that killed infant in east Columbus

    By Adam Conn,

    1 days ago

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) – Three people are dead including an infant after a triple shooting that is once again believed to stem from a domestic situation in East Columbus late Tuesday night.

    At approximately 11:20 p.m. Tuesday, Columbus police responded to reports of shots fired. The person who called police said they believed a man shot his girlfriend in the home and were notified an infant could be inside.

    Officers arrived to a home in the 2900 block of East 12 th Avenue on the far east side of the city. After unsuccessful attempts to reach anyone in the home, police forced entry and found three people dead from gunshot wounds.

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    One man, one woman and one infant were all pronounced dead at the scene and homicide detectives are treating it as a murder suicide. Police released the man’s name as 21-year-old Jaden Robinson and list him as a suspect. Police have not confirmed the age of the infant, but described them as very young.

    An investigation has led police to believe that Robinson shot both the woman and the infant before killing himself. Police have not identified the victims, but believe Robinson and the woman were the infant’s parents.

    It is the second suspected murder suicide in the past 24 hours and fourth over the past three weeks in the Columbus area.

    Late Monday night two people died in a suspected domestic situation in northeast Columbus. The others occurred on The most recent domestic homicides occurred on Aug. 20 , Aug. 22 and Aug. 25 . And another death occurred on Aug. 30 in Licking County when police shot a man who was threatening to kill his wife.

    CPD Sergeant Joe Albert asks that anyone involved in a domestic dispute to try and settle matters without violence.

    “We beg and plead people, don’t resort to firearms to settle your disputes if you’re in a potential domestic violence relationship, reach out and get help. We don’t want any more victims.”

    This also marks the 19th domestic violence-related homicide in the city so far this year.

    “That’s staggering. Those are staggering numbers to hear,” Albert said. “Obviously it strikes home completely different way when you’re talking an infant involved as well.”

    Robinson, who would have turned 22-years-old Wednesday, was out on bail while facing three weapons charges and one count of drug possession in Franklin County Court of Common Pleas from a June 2022 incident.

    Court documents state that an officer approached Robinson after responding to reports of a person with a gun on a basketball court in Minerva Park.

    Police said he was reportedly sitting on a Glock 23 that included a fully loaded and extended magazine. Robinson also allegedly was in possession of over 40 grams of marijuana, a digital scale and $435 in cash.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline available 24/7. To reach the 24/7 Crisis Text Helpline, text 4HOPE to 741741.

    And if you are involved in a domestic situation and need help, call the Ohio Domestic Violence Network at 614-781-9651 or reach out to your local domestic violence program, which can be found by searching on odvn.org .

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    Obbie trice
    1d ago
    😩 this is sad asf.. it seems like a lot of people giving up..
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