San Diego Union-Tribune

FATHER SUSPECTED OF KILLING 4 KIDS, MOTHER-IN-LAW

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Four children, including an infant, and their grandmothe­r were found shot to death in a Southern California home and the children's father was arrested on suspicion of killing them, the Los Angeles County Sheriff 's Department said.

The victims were found Sunday night in a home in the city of Lancaster in the high desert Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles.

The children's mother discovered the bodies and called 911, Lt. Brandon Dean told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Three houses away, Grace Beltran and her son Gerard were awakened by first responders' flashing lights. Grace Beltran said a woman was running back and forth in their front yard, screaming, “My babies are gone! They're all dead!”

Within a few minutes of the mother arriving home, the children's father, Germarcus David, 29, turned himself in to deputies at the Lancaster sheriff's station, Dean said.

David was arrested after being interviewe­d by investigat­ors and was held in lieu of $2 million bail.

It was not immediatel­y known if David had a lawyer who could speak on his behalf. He was expected to make an initial appearance at the Antelope Valley Courthouse today.

The grandmothe­r, a girl and three boys suffered gunshot wounds to the upper torso and paramedics pronounced all of the victims dead at the scene. Authoritie­s did not identify them but Waki Jones, who worked with the family through his Lancaster daycare service, told the Los Angeles Times that the two eldest children were Amaya, 12, and Demarcus, 9.

“Amaya was a sweet girl, and every morning, the mom would tell her, ‘Say good morning to coach,'” Jones said, meaning himself. “She was always protecting her brother, making sure he was safe at school.”

The other victims were an infant, a child under 12 and the grandmothe­r, who was in her 50s, authoritie­s said.

The grandmothe­r did not live with the family but had been babysittin­g, Dean said. He said he was unaware of any previous reports of domestic violence at the home.

David was a licensed security guard and held a permit to carry a gun but it expired in August 2020 and was listed as “canceled,” according to records from the California Bureau of Security and Investigat­ive Services, which regulates the private security industry.

What appeared to be David's Facebook page includes a photograph of a crucifix and his posts from late October and earlier this month talk about spiritual and moral views.

“Just know that God loves you when you feel unloved for,” David said in a Nov. 16 post.

He posted on Nov. 14: “The devil wouldn't be attacking you so hard if there wasn't something valuable inside of you. Thieves don't break into empty houses.”

 ?? RINGO H.W. CHIU AP ?? Neighbors react Monday near a home where five bodies — four children, including an infant, and their grandmothe­r — were found in Lancaster. The children’s father was arrested on suspicion of killing them.
RINGO H.W. CHIU AP Neighbors react Monday near a home where five bodies — four children, including an infant, and their grandmothe­r — were found in Lancaster. The children’s father was arrested on suspicion of killing them.

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