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Jose Olmos killed his wife Jessica Olmos and two children, then turned the gun on himself in Amarillo

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A tragic murder-suicide occurred in Amarillo, Texas, on Saturday evening. Jose David Olmos, 42, fatally shot his wife, Jessica Rose Olmos, 33, and their two children before taking his own life.

The incident took place around 6:30 p.m. at 3600 NE 14th Ave.

A family member discovered the bodies and immediately called 911.

Police confirmed that Jessica and her children, Jazele and Daniel, had suffered multiple gunshot wounds and died at the scene.

The home was secured by crime scene tape as authorities from the Homicide and Crime Scene Units investigated the incident.

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18-year-old Kyler Naely charged for the murder in shooting death of 16-year-old Ja’Tycie Williams

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An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested and charged in a deadly shooting that occurred in October, which claimed the life of a 16-year-old and injured another.

The incident began on October 6, 2024, shortly after 12:45 a.m., when officers were called to a shooting on I-244 near Yale Avenue.

Upon arrival, they discovered a gray SUV riddled with bullet holes and shattered windows. Investigators determined that seven people were inside the vehicle at the time of the shooting.

Two occupants of the vehicle suffered gunshot wounds.

One victim, 16-year-old Ja’Tycie Williams, sustained critical injuries and succumbed to them several weeks later. The other victim suffered a minor gunshot wound to the arm and survived.

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Preliminary investigations revealed the incident was linked to a fight at the Tulsa State Fair earlier that evening.

Witnesses reported that the altercation, which occurred as the group was leaving the fairgrounds, likely escalated into the highway shooting.

Following an in-depth investigation, Tulsa Police Homicide Detectives identified 18-year-old Kyler Naely as the suspect responsible for the shooting.

On November 19, 2024, Naely was arrested, charged with first-degree murder, and booked into the Tulsa County Jail.

Authorities emphasize that the case remains under investigation and are urging anyone with additional information to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Callers can remain anonymous.

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