2 Connecticut teens shot dead at home by mom's live-in boyfriend
12/04/2019 10:15 am PST
via WTIC:
WATERTOWN, Conn. (WTIC) -- Two Watertown teens are dead after their mother's boyfriend shot them Tuesday night, police said.
Police said 15-year-old Della Jette, and her brother, 16-year-old Sterling Jette Jr., were shot around 9:45 p.m. at their house on Litchfield Road. The shooter, police said, was the mother's live-in boyfriend, 42-year-old Paul Ferguson. Ferguson shot himself soon after shooting the teens, according to police.
The shooting unfolded after a reported domestic dispute over the boyfriend smoking cigarettes in the home, police said. The mother, Danielle Jette, in an interview with police, reported that Della took issue with the smoke. The two were discussing the issue after the daughter got home from a field trip that evening, police said.
Ferguson was reportedly in the basement, watching TV with Sterling when he overheard the conversation. Ferguson then went upstairs and told the daughter to "quiet down" and to not talk to her mother "that way," according to police.
After an exchange back and forth, police said Ferguson went back to the bedroom, retrieved the gun, and came back. Sterling came up upstairs to interceded, and police said that's when Ferguson shot him in the leg.
Danielle ran downstairs to find a phone to dial 911, police report. While down there, she heard a gunshot that was Ferguson shooting Della out on the deck in the chest, police said. The second shot came when Ferguson reportedly shot Sterling in the chest inside the home.
Police said following the double shooting, Ferguson went to the bedroom and shot himself.
Police said Ferguson was a felon, convicted on unlawful restraint charges. He was not eligible for a gun. The Glock used in the shooting was in a safe in the master bedroom, and he had access to it.
Police commented on another tragedy that happened at the home on October 22, 2016, where the father of the teens killed died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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