COPLEY -- Police Chief Michael Mier has confirmed that eight people are dead after a shooting in the neighborhood at Schocalog Road and Goodenough Avenue this morning One of the people dead is the suspected shooter. The suspect was chased along Schocalog Road and was shot dead by police in what was described as a confrontation, according to Mier.
Akron and Copley police investigators are processing four crime scenes - two on Schocalog and two on Goodenough.
An additional person was injured and has been taken to an Akron-area hospital for treatment in an intensive care unit.
Police responded to a report at 11 a.m. this morning to a report of multiple gunshots fired.
Several neighbors in the neighborhood at Schocalog and Goddenough also told Patch reporters that eight people are dead after a domestic dispute this morning.
Neighbor Bob McCady said a woman escaped from the home where the shooting happened. That woman sought refuge in McCady's house.
Bob's wife, Brenda, was visibly shaken by the experience and could only say, "It was a shooting. It was bad."
Bob McCady relayed this story to Patch:
The woman who lived nearby, whose name he does not know, had an argument with her boyfriend and he started shooting a gun. The woman had guests from Kentucky at her home at the time of the fight.
"The boyfriend just lost it and started shooting," Bob McCady said.
Bob McCady said he didn't know the family very well, other than occasionally plowing their driveway.
The rural neighborhood is about a mile from the Copley Township Public Square and is close to the Fairlawn border.