The family speaks after the death of the future mother and the teenage son



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Just a few days before her baby shower, Sara White was bleeding in a garage. When the police tried to help her, she set off a hail of gunfire and a stalemate of several hours. When all was over, White, an eight-month pregnant pregnant nurse, and her 16-year-old son, Arkeyvion White, were found. "We do not know how we are going to do it," said White's mother, Kathie White, to CNN's affiliate, WSB. "We could not wait to have another grandchild." The family had planned a surprise shower for the baby this weekend, said Kathie White. Now they will plan funerals. Police were called Thursday morning in a house after a "sort of domestic dispute," according to the Henry County Police Department, just south of Atlanta. There was blood in the aisle when they arrived and Sara White, aged 39, was lying on the other side of the garage door. Just after a police officer opened the front door, a chaotic scene unfolded. The officer was hit in the chest and hip and, somehow, he made his way through the garage to help White. Outside, a few other policemen rushed to get in the shelter, and one of them was shot in the hand. "Do not come here," shouted the gunman. "I had a lot of shots … I had a hostage." A camera with a police body camera shows a policeman frantically kicking at the garage door, trying to make a hole for the injured policeman who was inside. A few seconds later, a door panel broke and the agent jumped. After several shots, police said the gunman, Anthony Tony Bailey Jr., 47, had barricaded himself inside the house. He was White's boyfriend and had Arkeyvion White somewhere in the house. For more than 15 hours, police negotiators were able to talk to Bailey and constantly urged him to let the boy go. Police said they did not believe the boy had been hurt. "We will wait as long as possible," Captain Joey Smith told reporters on Thursday afternoon. "I hope that he will act as he said and release that individual." Around 3 am, the police entered the house. Henry County Police Chief Mark Amerman said that he had first ordered the police to refuel with gasoline to allow Bailey to get out of the house. House. "We have tried to do everything in our power to achieve a peaceful resolution of the conflict," said Amerman. But the police found Bailey, Sara White and the body of the deceased teenager. Arkeyvion White's body was in a room upstairs, and agents found Bailey dead in another room. Kathie White said her daughter was due to give birth in just a few weeks and that she had already chosen a name for White's baby. "We had already given him the name … Antonio," Kathie White said. Police said the injured officers, Taylor Webb and Keegan Merritt, were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. Amerman said that the officers were still recovering from their wounds on Friday.

Just a few days before her baby shower, Sara White was bleeding in a garage. When the police tried to help him, a hailstorm of thunder and a deadlock of several hours were recorded.

At the end of the ceremony, White, an eight-month-old pregnant nurse, and her 16-year-old son, Arkeyvion White, were found dead at their home in Stockbridge, Georgia.

"We do not know how we are going to do it," said White's mother, Kathie White, to CNN's affiliate, WSB. "We could not wait to have another granddaughter."

The family had planned a surprise baby shower this weekend, said Kathie White. Now they will plan funerals.

Police were called Thursday morning in a house after a "sort of domestic dispute," according to the Henry County Police Department, just south of Atlanta.

On arrival, there was blood in the driveway and Sara White, 39, was lying on the other side of the garage door. But the officers could not say immediately why.

Just after an officer hit the front door, a chaotic scene unfolded.

The officer was shot in the chest and hip, and in one way or another he went to the garage to help White. Outside, a few other policemen rushed to get in the shelter and one of them was hit in the hand.

"Do not come here," shouted the gunman to the officers. "I had a lot of blows … I had a hostage."

The camera revealed a policeman frantically kicking at the garage door, trying to make a hole for the injured policeman inside. In a few seconds, a door panel broke and the agent jumped.

After several shots, police said the gunman, Anthony Tony Bailey Jr., 47, had barricaded himself inside the house. He was White's boyfriend and had Arkeyvion White somewhere in the house.

For more than 15 hours, police negotiators were able to talk to Bailey and constantly urged him to let the boy go. Police said that they did not believe the boy had been hurt.

"We will wait as long as possible," Captain Joey Smith told reporters on Thursday afternoon. "I hope that he will do what he said and release that individual."

Friday, around 3 am, the police entered the house.

Henry's County Police Chief, Mark Amerman, said that he had first ordered the agents to deploy gasoline so that Bailey could have the chance to get out of the House. When he did not do so, law enforcement officers entered.

"We have tried to do everything in our power to achieve a peaceful resolution of the conflict," said Amerman.

But the police found Bailey, Sara White and the teen dead.

Arkeyvion White 's body was in a room upstairs and the agents found Bailey dead in another room. He apparently had a self-inflicted bullet wound, the police said.

Kathie White said her daughter was due to give birth in just a few weeks and that they had already chosen a name for White's baby.

"We had already given him the name … Antonio," said Kathie White.

Police said the injured police, Taylor Webb and Keegan Merritt, were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.

Amerman said the officers were still recovering on Friday.

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