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Police in Minnesota say man killed 4 relatives, self

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The home where five people were found dead inside Wednesday after police received a report of a male experiencing a mental health crisis according authorities, in Duluth, Minn.
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Police respond to a home in Wednesday, April 20, 2022 in Duluth, Minn. Five people were found dead inside the home after police received a report of a male experiencing a mental health crisis, authorities said. The dead included the male reported to be in crisis.
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Cars slowly pass the home in the 700 block of East 12th Street where five people were found dead inside Wednesday after police received a report of a male experiencing a mental health crisis according authorities, Thursday, April 21, 2022, in Duluth, Minn.
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Duluth Police Chief Mike Tusken pauses as he takes questions podium during a press conference to speak about the scene the day prior where five people and a dog were found dead of gunshot wounds inside a home on East 12th Street after police received a report of a male experiencing a mental health crisis Thursday, April 21, 2022, in Duluth, Minn.

DULUTH, Minn. — A man killed his aunt and uncle, two young cousins and their dog before killing himself at their Minnesota home, police said Thursday.

Duluth Police Chief Mike Tusken said at a news conference that Brandon Taylor Cole-Skogstad, 29, killed his relatives in their beds sometime Tuesday night, then shot himself as police knocked on the door around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Officers went to check on Cole-Skogstand late Wednesday morning at his home in Hermantown after a family member received a message from him saying he intended to harm himself and other family members, Tusken said. Hermantown police then asked Tusken’s department to check on his relatives in nearby Duluth.

The chief said Cole-Skogstad also had posted a message on Facebook that said he had made “the absolutely horrid choice” to kill himself and his relatives. He also wrote that he had “suffered many years of mental illness” but rarely sought help “because I felt I never deserved it.”

Tusken identified the victims as Riana Lou Barry, 44; Sean Christopher Barry, 47; Shiway Elizabeth Barry, 12; and Sadie Lucille Barry, 9. He said they had been shot, and that, police found a 9 mm handgun near Cole-Skogstad’s body.

Cole-Skogstad had stayed at the family’s home previously, the chief said.

Duluth is about 150 miles north of Minneapolis, on the shore of Lake Superior.

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