Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man rammed eatery, killing two in family

- The Associated Press

BESSEMER CITY, N.C. — A North Carolina businessma­n suffering from severe mental illness left a meal with his family, got into his sport utility vehicle and then drove at high speed into the restaurant, killing his daughter and daughterin-law and critically injuring other relatives, his pastor said Monday.

Roger Self had been treated for depression and anxiety that seemed to become more intense in the two and a half months preceding Sunday’s deadly crash, said the Rev. Austin Rammell of Venture Church in Dallas, North Carolina. The pastor, who is a close family friend, said Self opened up about his problems about 10 weeks ago, when he asked his son to take his guns away from him.“his family and close friends have intensely labored to try and get Roger help. We all feel a level of guilt,” the pastor said at a news conference.

The pastor worried that his friend might hurt himself but didn’t imagine he would hurt his family. Still, he said, Self ’s judgment had become impaired.

“It’s very possible that in his mind, he was thinking the best thing for this family was that they all go to heaven together,” he said.

The crash sent stunned patrons scrambling Sunday afternoon at the Surf and Turf Lodge, about 30 miles west of Charlotte.

Self was immediatel­y arrested. Shackled and wearing an orange jumpsuit at a hearing on Monday, he showed little emotion as he asked for a court-appointed attorney and was ordered jailed without bond on two charges of first-degree murder.

Self ’s daughter, Katelyn Self, a deputy with the Gaston County Sheriff ’s Office, and his daughterin-law, Amanda Self, an emergency room nurse, were killed as the car rammed through the outside wall.

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