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Suspected Gunman Ian Hernandez Dead Following Fatal Hy-Vee Shooting in Muscatine

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MUSCATINE, IOWA – Authorities have confirmed that the suspected gunman in a fatal shooting at the 2nd Avenue Hy-Vee has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The incident, which occurred on the afternoon of Monday, June 30, 2025, has been described by police as the result of an ongoing domestic dispute.

According to City of Muscatine spokesperson Kevin Jenison, the suspect has been identified as Ian Hernandez, a resident of Davenport, Iowa.

Hernandez succumbed to life-threatening injuries late Monday after being airlifted to the University of Iowa Hospital.

At approximately 2:00 p.m., Muscatine police dispatchers received multiple 911 calls reporting gunfire inside the Hy-Vee on 2nd Avenue.

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Responding officers arrived to find Kalista Rae Hallberg, 37, of Letts, Iowa, deceased from multiple gunshot wounds. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police quickly identified Hernandez as the suspect and located his vehicle — a red minivan — at the intersection of Highway 61 and Highway 38.

Officers found Hernandez inside the vehicle suffering from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Emergency responders administered life-saving measures before transporting him to a local hospital, and then to the University of Iowa Hospital in critical condition. He was later pronounced dead.

The Muscatine Police Department has confirmed that the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute between Hallberg and Hernandez.

Investigators have not indicated any ongoing threat to the public.

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Police urged the public to avoid the area surrounding Hy-Vee and nearby intersections through 7 a.m. Tuesday, as the investigation and cleanup continued.

A spokesperson for Hy-Vee Corporate issued a statement acknowledging the tragedy:

“This has been a tragic and difficult day for the Muscatine community. The Muscatine Police Department has confirmed that a woman was shot and killed in our store this afternoon. While there is no ongoing threat to the public, we are deeply saddened by this loss of life. Our thoughts are with the victim and the community as we grieve together.”

Hy-Vee has pledged full cooperation with law enforcement and is providing time off and counseling services to employees who were present during the shooting.

The store will remain closed until cleared by police and deemed ready to reopen.

Muscatine Mayor Brad Bark issued a heartfelt statement addressing the community and the family of the victim:

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“I want to offer my deepest thoughts and prayers to the family of Kalista Rae Hallberg, whose life was tragically taken in a senseless act of violence. This horrific event has deeply wounded the spirit of our close-knit community. No one should fear for their safety in Muscatine — a place we call home. We stand united in our grief and our resolve to build a safer, more compassionate community.”

Mayor Bark also praised the swift and courageous response of local first responders, including the Muscatine Police Department, Muscatine Fire Department, County Emergency Management, and Iowa State Patrol.

“The City of Muscatine pledges full support to law enforcement as they continue their work. Let us honor Kalista’s memory by standing together and committing to peace, safety, and unity.”

The Muscatine Police Department continues to investigate the incident, including the events leading up to the shooting.

They have asked the public to avoid the 2nd Avenue Hy-Vee, as well as the areas around Highway 61 and Highway 38, and Highway 61 and 2nd Avenue, while law enforcement completes its work.

Officials have reiterated that there is no active threat to the public at this time.

Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

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Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact Muscatine Police.


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Two Children Killed, Two Others Critically Injured in Angleton-Area Shooting, Mother in Custody

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Two Children Killed, Two Others Critically Injured in Angleton-Area Shooting, Mother in Custody Shell gas station on State Highway 288B near FM 521 Brazoria County

ANGLETON, Texas — Authorities are investigating a tragic shooting in Brazoria County that left two children dead and two others critically injured early Saturday morning.

According to the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO), deputies were dispatched around 5:00 a.m. after a distressed woman called 911, reporting that her son had attempted to kill her and that multiple children were in the vehicle with her.

Deputies located the woman and the children at a gas station on State Highway 288B near FM 521.

Investigators believe the shooting occurred elsewhere, and multiple agencies are now working to determine the exact location of the incident.

Upon arrival, deputies found four children suffering from gunshot wounds. A 13-year-old and a 4-year-old were pronounced dead at the scene.

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An 8-year-old and a 9-year-old were airlifted to a nearby trauma hospital in critical condition.

Authorities later confirmed both surviving children are expected to recover.

Initial reports indicate that all individuals involved have been accounted for, and there is no ongoing threat to the community.

A female adult—believed to be the children’s mother—has been taken into custody.

While investigators initially received conflicting information suggesting one of the children may have been responsible, authorities now believe the adult female was the shooter.

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In a statement, the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office said:

“All individuals believed to be involved have been detained, and there is no ongoing threat to the community. While the details are still developing, the loss of two children in such a manner is a tragedy. Our thoughts are with the family and everyone affected as we continue to learn more about this heartbreaking situation.”

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office confirmed it is assisting Brazoria County investigators at a related residence in Montgomery County, believed to be connected to the ongoing investigation.

Authorities have not yet released the names of the victims or the suspect pending notification of next of kin.

The investigation remains active.


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