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What happened to Gwen Bass-Kemp? Fort Lauderdale fire rescue employee killed in apparent murder-suicide

71-year-old Gwen Bass-Kemp was lethally shot on Thursday, May 11, by Richard Kenneth McDonald, who then, at that point, directed the firearm back toward himself. It was additionally uncovered by companions that Gwen was dating the thought shooter, and they were residing in the house on NW 27th Patio in the Lake Aire neighborhood for quite a long time. Police, be that as it may, haven’t affirmed the idea of their relationship.

After specialists showed up at the scene, McDonald blockaded himself in the house and afterward shot himself dead. Police are yet to decide the rationale behind the obvious homicide self destruction. They likewise affirmed that no shots were discharged by the answering officials.

Gwen Bass-Kemp’s child was the first to call 911 for help. Police have additionally delivered the emergency call record between Gwen’s child and the dispatcher. He was heard saying that McDonald was a tactical veteran and had a gun permit.

A terrible episode occurred on Thursday in a home in the city of Post Lauderdale, where a house was set ablaze. The suspect was distinguished as Richard Kenneth McDonald, who supposedly killed 71-year-old Gwen Bass-Kemp, set the house ablaze, emerged and afterward shot himself to death.

As indicated by city authorities, Gwen Bass-Kemp labored for a considerable length of time as a Charging Expert at Post Lauderdale Fire Salvage. She joined the city back in 2005, and she has been portrayed as a “esteemed part” of the group for a very long time.

“Gwen’s misfortune is terrible and incomprehensible. She was an esteemed representative for almost 20 years, and our partners are grieving her misfortune profoundly. Our hearts go out to her family during this troublesome time, and we ask that they be given the reality to lament.”
Specialists affirmed that they got a report of a shooting that occurred close to Dawn Street and Highway 95 at around 8:30 pm nearby time. Upon appearance, they requested that McDonald emerge from the house, yet he rejected and wound up setting the house ablaze. Not long after that, McDonald left the house with a weapon and shot himself.

“I went to go visit my mother and I strolled in on my mother’s sweetheart and he stayed there… he took out a weapon on me. He is a tactical veteran. I realize he has a permit to convey.” Stronghold Lauderdale Fire Salvage’s Steve Gollan definite the episode, saying:
“Our fire teams were on backup at a protected distance to ensure that the first didn’t spread to any of the homes in the encompassing region. To ensure that it remained bound to the home where the episode was occurring. When the not entirely set in stone to be protected, around then our firemen had the option to make passage.

Investigator Ali Adamson affirmed that when they went into the house after McDonald committed suicide, they tracked down the collection of Gwen Bass-Kemp. Police are yet to find whether the two episodes are connected, and furthermore resolved that it was a clear homicide self destruction.