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It is not clear yet whether Emery is represented by legal counsel.
identified as Emery, who was leaving in a white Chevrolet Silverado. Lohmar said the suspect refused to leave the vehicle, fired at the police, and fled on foot.
Another group of police responded to the shooting scene that had taken place inside the house. They found a woman in critical condition in the master bedroom on the upper floor, who died as a result of her gunshot wounds.
On the ground floor, the officers found Kate Kasten's two children, aged 8 and 10, and her 61-year-old mother shot dead.
Shortly after, police reported receiving a report stating that someone had repeatedly stabbed another woman about a quarter of a kilometer away and had tried to steal her car. The description of the man corresponding to that of Emery by the officers.
Emery was arrested after police found him in a bathroom at a gas station, bleeding injuries which he thought he'd been injured earlier during a shootout with the police. 15 counts, including first degree murder, assault and attempted robbery.
million. Lohmar said that each of the charges was punishable by 30 years in prison for life. He also suggested that the death penalty be a possibility.
"We are not going to pronounce on this for the moment, but I can tell you that it looks like a death penalty case," he said.
CNN's Shawn Nottingham contributed to this report.
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