Police: Husband Shot And Killed York County Assistant Manager, Two Others

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UPDATE: Β Investigators say Randy Moore shot and killed his wife Anna, her son Jason Lockamy and his girlfriend, Lora Young before he turned the gun on himself. Β 

YORK COUNTY, SC — A Rock Hill community is waiting for closure after a quadruple shooting Sunday.Β 

Police found Assistant County Manager Anna Moore and her family dead in her home, but are not looking for a gunman.Β 
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Deputies were gone Monday, but neighbors were questioning who killed Moore, her husband Randy Moore, son Jason Lockamy and his girlfriend, Lora Young.Β 
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“It’s really just hard,” said Ray Hamilton. “I feel weird just coming home for some reason.”
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Hamilton thinks he heard the gunfire that killed his neighbors. Deputies later surrounded the home. The Coroner pronounced the four dead Sunday.
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Pastor of a nearby church Jonathan Pannell let the family’s relatives into his church that night. He started a memorial outside the home Monday.
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“It’s very devastating to lose any particular part of your family, and to loose four members of a family so closely, I couldn’t imagine what they’re going through, what’s going through their minds,” said Pannell. “But it’s important for all of us to lift them up.”
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Anna Moore has worked for the county for a decade. County Manager Bill Shanahan says she had two grandchildren, a daughter and her son who also died.
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“After ten years, you know, you have something like this happen, and part of your family is gone,” said Shanahan.Β 
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Investigators won’t release the 911 call that tipped deputies off to the murders until they piece together more evidence.
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“I felt helpless that would happen so close to home,” said Hamilton. “If I would have even known or had an inkling of anything going on, I would have went out of my way.”
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Deputies do say the quadruple shooting was isolated and neighbors are in no danger.