The lady authorities have named because the shooter in a triple-murder and suicide in Lynn Tuesday took to Facebook to disclose a attainable motive behind the bloody day.
“Several months ago, I found out that my sister has been abused by her husband for 14 years (since they first met),” accused killer Khosay Sharifi posted on Facebook Tuesday, the day of the shootings. “He has chocked (sic) her, slapped, kicked, swore at her & the most recent a year and a half ago has punched her in her face.”
By 2:53 p.m., Lynn police responded to a report of photographs fired at a home on Rockaway Street the place they discovered the our bodies of the brother-in-law she spoke of, Sanjar Halin, 34, and her personal father, Mohammad Sharifi, 66. Both had died of obvious gunshots, Essex District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett mentioned.
They would later discover the physique of Halin’s personal father, Abdul Halin, 56, shot to loss of life in his car exterior a house on Laighton Street.
Khosay Sharifi, 31, then turned her gun on herself. Her physique was found somewhat earlier than 4:30 p.m. in her automobile within the car parking zone of the Stop & Shop on Washington Street.
Khosay Sharifi’s put up continues to talk of alleged home violence all through the household and indicted her personal father, who she shot.
“My father has also been abusive before & verbally but mostly financially abusive to my mom from what I’ve personally witnessed. Maybe that’s why my mom did not protect her own daughter because she’s a victim too. But that’s no excuse, how can you let your own daughter get abused,” she wrote.
She additionally cited organized marriages and mentioned “don’t force me to be with the wrong person just for the sake of marriage. This whole mindset of ‘just work it out’ needs to change because it is not healthy. I will not deal with this nonsense.”
“To my sister: I hope you start healing & actually teach your daughters that abuse is not ok as they have also witnessed him slap you,” she wrote. “I asked how they felt about that & they said they were scared & didn’t know what to do. Let’s not pass this on to your kids as it has been passed on to you.”
The surviving household responded to the tragedy in an outline for a GoFundMe drive they arrange for the 2 younger youngsters now left fatherless. Set up by Lema Sharifi, the put up describes the household as “absolutely traumatized, heartbroken, and lost.”
“We have lost four loved ones in devastating and unforeseen circumstances,” Lema Sharifi wrote within the put up. “Time and time again, mental health is demonstrated to be such a prominent issue in society. Abuse of all types takes a significant toll on individuals affected, and leads to damage and loss in many ways.”
By 6 p.m. Thursday, the drive had earned $18,262 from 185 donors of its $20,000 purpose.
Source: www.bostonherald.com”