Thursday December 26th, 2024 11:14PM

Domestic shooting incident in Gwinnett County leaves three people dead

By Steve Winslow Anchor/Reporter

UPDATED: Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024 at 10:15 a.m.

Gwinnett County police have identified an early morning shooting in Snellville as a double murder-suicide case.

A press release from Gwinnett PD says the isolated, domestic incidents at a home on the 2300 block of Country Walk in Snellville led to the 1:00 a.m. shooting deaths of 52-year-old Corey Jones and his wife, 56-year-old Dana Farmer in their house.

Police say the shooter, 27-year-old Frank Wilburn, Junior of Loganville also wounded his girlfriend, 29-year old Rosella Jones, also of Loganville at the residence, prior to allegedly taking his own life.

Reports say before the murders and suicide, Wilburn and Jones were scheduled for a court hearing today, Tuesday, January 30.

Jones is recovering from her injuries at an undisclosed area hospital.  Two others in the home, Jones' mother and a 2-month old girl, were not hurt. 

 

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Gwinnett County Police are handling a preliminary investigation at a fatal early morning shooting scene in Snellville where three people died early Tuesday.

A Gwinnett Police release says a domestic disturbance at a home along the 2300 block of Country Walk in Snellville at around 1:00 a.m. resulted in the deaths of two unidentified male victims and a female victim. A fourth victim, a second female, was seriously wounded during the shootings.

Early reports lead Gwinnett County investigators to think one male victim was the shooter, and was in a relationship with the wounded female victim.

Names of all victims involved and the cause for the shooting have not been released, as police were on scene investigating details as of last report.

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