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Iowa Police Say Man Killed Six Relatives Before Dying By Suicide

Police say a man shot and killed six relatives before dying by suicide in Muscatine, Iowa, during shootings that began around 12:12 p.m. Central on Monday, June 1, 2026.[1]

Four victims were found inside the Park Avenue residence, one adult man was later found dead in a Mill Street home, and another adult man was found dead in a business on Grandview Avenue.[1] Police located suspect Ryan Willis McFarland on the city's riverfront trail near a pedestrian bridge and say he fatally shot himself while officers were attempting to speak with him.[1] Muscatine Police Chief Anthony Kies called the killings an "act of evil" and said, "Today, I simply do not have the words." Fox News Authorities said all six victims are believed to be McFarland's family and that investigators view the shootings as stemming from a domestic dispute.[2]

Kies confirmed McFarland had a criminal record but declined to provide details, and said investigators from the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Iowa State Patrol were assisting the probe.[1]

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📌 Key Facts

  • The shootings began around 12:12 p.m. Central on Monday, June 1, 2026, at a Park Avenue home in Muscatine.
  • Four victims were found shot dead inside the Park Avenue residence; one additional adult male was later found dead in a Mill Street home and another adult male was found dead in a business on Grandview Avenue.
  • Police say they located suspect Ryan Willis McFarland on the city's riverfront trail near a pedestrian bridge and that he fatally shot himself while officers were attempting to speak with him.
  • Authorities state that all six victims are believed to be family members of McFarland and that the preliminary investigation indicates the shootings stemmed from a domestic dispute.
  • Muscatine Police Chief Anthony Kies described the killings as an "act of evil" and said, "Today, I simply do not have the words."
  • The chief confirmed McFarland had a criminal record but declined to provide details and said multiple agencies, including the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and Iowa State Patrol, are assisting the probe.

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June 02, 2026
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Iowa man suspected of killing 6 family members in 'act of evil'
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New information:
  • Fox News confirms the shootings occurred Monday, June 1, 2026, beginning around 12:12 p.m. Central at a Park Avenue home in Muscatine.
  • The article details that four victims were found shot dead inside the Park Avenue residence, one additional adult male was later found dead in a Mill Street home, and another adult male was found dead in a business on Grandview Avenue.
  • Muscatine Police Chief Anthony Kies is quoted calling the killings an 'act of evil' and saying, 'Today, I simply do not have the words.'
  • Police say they located suspect Ryan Willis McFarland on the city's riverfront trail near a pedestrian bridge, and that he fatally shot himself while officers were attempting to speak with him.
  • Authorities state that all six victims are believed to be family members of McFarland and that the preliminary investigation indicates the shootings stemmed from a domestic dispute.
  • The chief confirms McFarland had a criminal record but declines to provide details, and notes that multiple agencies, including the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and Iowa State Patrol, are assisting the probe.