14-year-old held on charges he fatally shot sleeping mom, 8-year-old brother

NEW STANTON, Pa. — A 14-year-old boy is accused of shooting his mother and 8-year-old brother once each in the forehead as they slept and calling 911 to insinuate his father did it, Pennsylvania state police said Thursday.

Jacob Remaley called 911 just before 7 a.m. Wednesday, saying his mom and younger brother were dead and his father placed a gun in his bed before leaving the house, State Police Trooper Stephen Limani said at a news conference.

Remaley later told officers that he took a gun from atop the refrigerator, loaded it and then shot Dana Remaley and Caleb Remaley after his father, David, went to work, police said. Remaley also allegedly told police he would have shot his father, too, had he been at the home, about 25 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.

An ambulance was first to arrive on the scene Wednesday. Workers gave the teen a blanket and started to question him when he went back inside the home to get the firearm, Limani said. Since the workers aren't trained to deal with someone with a gun, they retreated from the home until troopers responded.

During the time before troopers arrived, Jacob Remaley apparently retrieved the gun and was walking down the street carrying it when he encountered a neighbor, police said. That neighbor engaged the boy in conversation, leading him to discard the gun and approach officers, Limani said.

"That neighbor did a very good job in de-escalating the situation," Limani said. "The last thing we want to do is approach a 14-year-old with a firearm."

The only indication of a motive is that the teen and his parents weren't getting along lately, Limani said. However, his relationship with his little brother was seemingly good, especially considering their age difference, he said.

Jacob Remaley was still being medically treated Thursday, and mental health evaluations were pending, Limani said. He is awaiting arraignment on two counts each of criminal homicide and first-degree murder, charged as an adult. No attorney information is available.

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