Man shoots daughters [VIDEO]: Vietnam war vet Anthony Alvarez commits murder-suicide

 Video Screenshot

A man has shot his two adult daughters in Memorial Day shootings that have shocked the local California community where the shootings took place.

Anthony Alvarez, 63, was an honored Vietnam Veteran who had been awarded the Purple Heart for his service.

It is currently unknown why, but early on Monday morning Alvarez allegedly snapped and got out a gun, shooting his two grown up daughters.

Mother of three, 37 year old Jennifer Kimble, and her sister, 33 year old Valerie Alvarez, were found by authorities with gunshot wounds.

Jennifer's three young children were in the house at the time of the shootings. According to reports, Jennifer was shot multiple times and died from her injuries, where as Valerie was shot at least once, but survived and was later rushed to a local hospital for treatment.

After shooting his daughters, Anthony Alvarez, then turned the gun on himself, shooting himself dead in the home.

The shooter's 8-year-old granddaughter is the one who reportedly picked up the phone to call 911 after hearing gunshots in the house. She was in the home with her two older brothers, who are 11 and 13 years old.

Sergeant Chris Douglass with the Tulare County Sheriff's Department has said to CBS, "Our heart goes out to her, she had to take...take a brave step to do that in regards to what was happening in her home at the time."

Alvarez lived with his two daughters and his three grandchildren in a small home in a residential part of Orosi, a town of about 9,000 people in California's Central Valley.

The shootings took place very early on Monday, with the 911 call being placed at about 4.39 a.m. local time.

When police arrived on the scene, they found the young girl's mother, Jennifer Kimble, dead having been shot multiple times. Valerie Alvarez was also found shot, with at least one gunshot wound. Jennifer's three children were found in the home, and all were unharmed.

Valerie Alvarez was rushed to a local hospital and stabilized by medical staff and taken into surgery.

News
The unyielding faith of one woman that shook an empire
The unyielding faith of one woman that shook an empire

In the year AD 203, a young woman named Vibia Perpetua stepped into a Roman arena in Carthage, North Africa. The crowd jeered, wild beasts prowled, and death was certain. Yet she did not hesitate.

Joy in the journey – serving King Jesus, meeting King Charles
Joy in the journey – serving King Jesus, meeting King Charles

Nicki Duncalfe said 'yes' to God's call, leaving behind comfort and career to support her husband’s mission flying with MAF, raise her boys cross-culturally, and live out her faith in extraordinary ways.

Pope Leo XIV’s first Mass sends a defining message of faith in a distracted world
Pope Leo XIV’s first Mass sends a defining message of faith in a distracted world

Standing beneath Michelangelo’s towering fresco of the Last Judgement, newly elected Pope Leo XIV delivered his first papal homily in the Sistine Chapel, setting a bold and unmistakable tone for his pontificate. His message: reclaim an authentic vision of Jesus Christ or risk living in a state of “practical atheism”.

China clamps down on foreign missionaries
China clamps down on foreign missionaries

China has imposed sweeping restrictions on Christian practices.