Hamilton Police Investigating Possible Murder-Suicide

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Updated: 12/05/2012 12:32 pm
Hamilton Police says it appears a man killed his son and then himself in a possible murder-suicide on Tuesday night.

Authorities were called to the 60th block of Chamberlin Drive near Smalley Boulevard around 9:25 p.m. Tuesday night. A family member had called 911 to say he'd found his father, 57-year-old Robert Johnson, dead on the floor with a gunshot wound to the head.

Police later discovered his son, 33-year-old Scott Johnson, in a closet. He suffered several gunshot wounds to the side.   Officers say they are still not sure who shot whom, but a phone call made to 911 by Scott Johnson's girlfriend makes it seem as though the father shot the son.  She told a dispatcher, "I was on the phone with my boyfriend and he started screaming and crying on the phone and I didn't know what was wrong and then I heard gunshots. Is that where he lives? That's his dad's house and he said his dad freaked out on him earlier."

Police said the incident is being investigated as a murder-suicide, but did not know a motive.  

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1excincy - 12/5/2012 11:08 AM
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Peace and prayers to the family. This time of year sometimes makes things like this so much worse.

GypsyHamilton - 12/5/2012 11:00 AM
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To Ujustwonder.... even though Channel 12 stated that other family members needed to be notified... MOST of the family already knew about what happened last night, because most of them were there. And I can say that Channel 12 wasn't first on the scene, Channel 9 was. I live on the street, I know what went on last night. Please don't just assume things when you don't know the whole story.

HammeringHank - 12/5/2012 10:04 AM
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Just about all media is scum...its all about who brought you the news segment first...journalist with integrity don't work for local news channels. At least not many

hermom - 12/5/2012 8:44 AM
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do not know this family, but my prayers are with them. This is sad especially this time of the year. Also i would hope the news would not run the names and location until all family members were notified and why would you go up to the house and knock on the door. We the people do not want to see that.

nerak40 - 12/5/2012 8:40 AM
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@ujustwonder: The problem is media is like everything thing else. It is all about politics. They don't care what they say and do to hurt someone as long as they get first "dibs" on the story. I am not taking up for channel 12 news but they are all like that! It is a shame the world is coming to this, but sadly it is only going to get worse. Prayers to the deceased and their greiving family members. RIP!

ujustwonder - 12/5/2012 7:08 AM
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I find this very disturbing that your news segment ran this morning on the television and had the news reporter in front of the home reporting on this story as she stated that she went to the door of the home and the family requested privacy as they had not yet been able to notify all family members at this time, you continued to run this story and disregard their request for privacy at least until all family was notified! This is disgusting to me andshows a huge lack of respect on chanel 12's part! I am shocked that your reporter is knocking on doors trying to get inormation from a greiving family at such a difficult time and then takes such a blatant. Disregard to their wishes! Very sad and caused me to turn the chanel, will not watch again!
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