Crime & Safety

UPDATE: Man Accused of Florida Triple Shootings Said to Be Headed to Framingham

Florida Police are looking for Kevin Satterfield, in conjunction with a triple shooting; there are reports he may be headed to Framingham to shoot executives at the headquarters of his former employer - Cumberland Farms.

UPDATE 7 a.m. Major media outlets are reporting that Kevin Satterfield was arrested at a Super 8 Motel in Louisana early this morning.

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Police in Florida are searching for a man suspected of wounding his pregnant daughter and killing his wife and another man in a triple shooting.

Kevin Satterfield, 55, may be armed and dangerous. He may be driving a 2004, red or maroon Jeep Cherokee with Florida tag number: M968JC. The vehicle has a wheelchair lift on the rear, according to Florida deputies.

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After the shooting, he reportedly threatened to travel to Framingham Massachusetts and shoot executives at the headquarters of his former employer - Cumberland Farms, reported a Florida TV station.

At 12:47 a.m. Tuesday, Police were called to Satterfield's home in Kissimmee, about 20 miles south of Orlando.

Inside, they found the body of Satterfield's wife Vicki and an unidentified man.  His daughter Heather, 21, who is reportedly eight months pregnant, was injured but alert and able to talk to deputies, reported the the Orlando Sentinel.

Osceola County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Twis Lizasuain said all three victims lived at the home with Satterfield.

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Around noon today, a family member told the Orlando Sentinel that Satterfield called his mother and told her he was driving north to shoot executives at Cumberland Farms' headquarters in Framingham, Massachusetts.

Satterfield's mother reportedly told sheriff's homicide investigators about the threat. A sheriff's spokeswoman said the agency is investigating all tips about the killings but she did not comment on the allegation that Satterfield was headed to Massachusetts seeking revenge for losing his job, reported the Orlando Sentinel.

Satterfield was fired in June by Cumberland Farms in June, according to a corporate spokeswoman. He had worked as a manager at three different Cumberland Farms locations from the late 1980s until June 2011.


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