Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Ohio chief, 2 others shot dead; gunman also dies

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KIRKERSVIL­LE, Ohio — An armed man gunned down a newly appointed police chief on an Ohio street Friday and then killed two employees in a nearby nursing home, where he later was found dead, a sheriff said.

No nursing home residents were injured, nor were two hostages briefly held by the unidentifi­ed gunman.

The slain police chief, Steven Eric Disario, had headed the Kirkersvil­le Police Department for only about three weeks, Licking County Sheriff Randy Thorp said. Chief Disario was shot on a street near the Pine Kirk Care Center, and the two female employees and the gunman were found dead inside, Sheriff Thorp said.

Chief Disario, 36, was a father of six children, with a seventh on the way, the sheriff said. Flowers and flags appeared in an impromptu memorial outside the village police hall, located less than a block from the site of the shooting.

Sheriff Thorp called it a hard day for all.

“We’ve lost a police officer. It’s just a tragic event,” he said. “I guess the only peace of mind is that the threat is over.”

Sheriff Thorp gave the following timeline of events in the village of about 500 residents, roughly 25 miles east of Columbus:

The gunman was in a wooded area behind the nursing home when he encountere­d two passersby, whom he took hostage.

Chief Disario, responding to a report of a man with a gun, apparently encountere­d the gunman in that area. The chief’s last radio communicat­ion said he had the man in sight.

When a shot was fired at the chief, the hostages escaped unharmed.

“We don’t know the cause or the purpose or what drove this individual to do this,” Sheriff Thorp said.

Responding officers found Chief Disario on the street and then investigat­ed a report of a gunman at the nursing home, Sheriff Thorp said.

Some of the nursing home’s 23 residents barricaded themselves in their rooms during the shooting, but none of them was injured, he said. All were relocated to other facilities until investigat­ors were out of the nursing home.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, who came to the scene Friday afternoon, said search warrants had been executed on two vehicles owned by the suspect and at his home in Utica, about 30 miles away.

Sheriff Thorp said law enforcers were still working to determine what, if any, relationsh­ip the man had with the nursing home. The facility is secure, and it’s unclear how the gunman got in, he said.

The shooting closed down the main street in the village, which was flooded with police officers and emergency workers from surroundin­g agencies.

“We don’t have this stuff go on around here,” said Ron Rogers, 67, a local shopkeeper. “The only sirens we hear are when the fire department goes out.”

Pine Kirk is licensed for 24 patients and had 23 as of May 3, according to Ohio Department of Health records. A message was left with the center, whose employees appeared wheeling medical carts out of the facility Friday evening to put them into storage while patients are away.

Peter Van Runkle, the head of the state trade associatio­n representi­ng nursing homes, said Pine Kirk caters to “the forgotten members of society.”

“They provide them with a small environmen­t that’s less institutio­nal than some facilities might be,” he said. “They do a good job of taking care of a niche clientele.”

The state Bureau of Criminal Investigat­ion is leading the probe into what happened. County Coroner Michael Campolo didn’t expect to release autopsy results until Sunday, after all four victims had been examined.

Gov. John Kasich ordered flags flown at half-staff in Licking County and the Statehouse and expressed his condolence­s in a tweet.

“Join me in praying for his family, friends and colleagues, and for the others injured in this tragedy,” the Republican governor said.

 ?? Doral Chenoweth III/The Columbus Dispatch via AP ?? A person is removed from the Pine Kirk nursing home in Kirkersvil­le, Ohio, on Friday.
Doral Chenoweth III/The Columbus Dispatch via AP A person is removed from the Pine Kirk nursing home in Kirkersvil­le, Ohio, on Friday.
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Four people were shot dead Friday, including the police chief, two nursing home workers and the suspected gunman.

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