12-Year-Old Girl Shot In Head Tells Police Her Father Killed Her Mother, Grandmother & Sister In Murder-Suicide

A brave 12-year-old girl is currently fighting for her life after her father killed her mother, grandmother and sister and shot her in the head. The cowardly man, 34-year-old Jonathon Walker, then fled the scene and killed himself.

The New York Post reports:

Her father shot her in the head and murdered the rest of her family, but a brave 12-year-old Queens girl not only survived the bloody rampage — she managed to call 911 and open the door for police, too.

Christina Walker was in critical condition at Long Island Jewish Medical Center Saturday night after her dad fired at her head with a .45-caliber gun that resulted in the bullet exiting through her eye, sources said.

The girl was the only one alive after Jonathon Walker, 34, entered the Springfield Gardens home at 5:38 a.m. and marched from room to room, slaughtering his family in cold blood, police said.

Walker put a bullet in the head of his girlfriend of 10 years, Shantai Hale, 31; Hale’s mother, Viola Warren, 62; and little Kayla Walker, his 7-year-old daughter with Hale, ­authorities said.

The father fled the blood-soaked scene, calling a brother in Las Vegas about 20 minutes after his despicable deeds, police said.

“What I did, I cannot come back from,” the killer allegedly said.

Meanwhile, Christina called 911, waited for police and spoke to them for roughly 15 minutes before she was taken to the hospital, sources said.

It wasn’t long before the body of the ­6-foot-5, 260-pound nightclub bouncer and security guard was found in his car, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, a few miles away in a wooded area behind Kennedy Airport, police said.

It’s unclear what prompted the rampage.

 

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