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2015 Harris County shooting

On August 8, 2015, a mass shooting occurred inside a home in northern Harris County, Texas, near Houston. David Ray Conley III, 48, broke into his former home and held hostage Valerie and Dwayne Jackson, Sr., along with six children, including his own 13-year-old son. Over the course of nine hours, he shot and killed the entire family. He then engaged in a shootout with responding police before surrendering.[1][2]

2015 Harris County, Texas, shooting
Part of mass shootings in the United States
LocationHarris County, Texas, United States
DateAugust 8, 2015 (2015-08-08)
c. 10:30 a.m. – c. 9:00 p.m.
Attack type
Mass murder, familicide, home invasion, shootout
Weapons9mm handgun
Deaths8
Injured0
PerpetratorDavid Ray Conley III
MotiveDispute with ex-girlfriend

Shooting

At around 10:30 a.m., Conley reportedly arrived at a house in the 2200 block of Falling Oaks Road,[1] in unincorporated northern Harris County, Texas, near Houston.[3][4] This was the home of his former girlfriend, Valerie Jackson, where he had previously lived with her. As Jackson had changed the locks on the house, he entered through an unlocked window. He then confronted Jackson, her husband, and their six children with a 9mm handgun, forcing them to the master bedroom. There, he tied up some and handcuffed others to the bed. While Conley was distracted, Jackson was able to text her mother, saying she was being held at gunpoint by him. Afterwards, over the course of nine hours, he shot Jackson's husband and children in the back of the head, with Jackson being forced to witness everything. She was the last victim to be shot.[1][5][6][7]

During the course of the shooting, police officers were sent to the home several times to perform welfare checks. The first occurred at 10:42 a.m., when dispatchers were notified by Jackson's mother. They knocked on the door and checked the house, but reported no response from the home an hour later. They returned to the home twice in the afternoon after being alerted by Jackson's siblings, but they never received any responses during both visits. It was not made clear if officers attempted to obtain a search warrant that would have allowed them to make a forced entry into the home.[8]

At about 6:00 p.m., while performing a fourth welfare check,[9] the officers obtained information that a man inside was wanted on a warrant.[7] They then began circling the perimeter and spotted a dead body from a window.[8] Four police officers forced their way into the home at around 8:00 p.m., which prompted the suspect to begin firing on them. The officers retreated and waited for backup to arrive; Conley surrendered an hour later.[9][2]

Victims

Six children and two adults were killed in the shooting, all of them dying at the scene from gunshot wounds to the head. Some of them were shot multiple times. Initial reports indicated five children and three adults were killed. They were identified as:[10][7][11]

  • Valerie Ann Jackson (40)
  • Dwayne Clifford Jackson, Sr. (50)
  • Nathaniel Nicholas Conley (13)
  • Honesty Faith Jackson (11)
  • Dwayne Clifford Jackson, Jr. (10)
  • Caleb Curtis Jackson (9)
  • Trinity Hope Jackson (7)
  • Jonah Curtis Jackson (6)

On August 17, a service for the victims was held at Fallbrook Church in northwest Houston and was attended by about 200 people.[12]

Perpetrator

David Ray Conley III (born December 29, 1966),[2] age 48, was identified as the main suspect. He was reportedly a former boyfriend of Jackson, with whom he fathered Nathaniel Jackson, one of the slain children.[9][13]

Prior to the shooting, Conley had an extensive criminal record dating as far back as 1988, including arrests for domestic violence, DUI, and drug possession.[1] His latest charge was assault, relating to a July 28 incident where he allegedly bashed Valerie Jackson's head repeatedly against a refrigerator. The case was pending at the time of the shooting.[10][13] He had previously been arrested and charged in 2000 and 2013 for being violent towards Jackson.[11] Conley was said to have been physically abusive towards her and jealous of Dwayne Jackson. According to Valerie Jackson's brother, Earl Yanske, he suffered from bipolar disorder.[2] At the time of the shooting, Conley had an estranged wife, Vernessa Conley, whom he was also abusive toward.[14] According to his criminal history, Conley had a history of faking mental illnesses to get himself out of legal troubles.[15]

Legal proceedings

Though he did not appear in court, Conley was charged with three counts of capital murder and had his bond denied.[7] He was held in Harris County Jail.[11] Prosecutors announced that they are likely seeking a death sentence.[6] In February 2016, Conley's lawyer indicated they would seek a mental disability defense.[15] On October 7, 2021, Conley was convicted in the shooting and was sentenced to life in prison without parole.[16] The prosecution had dropped their pursuit of a death sentence after conceding that Conley was mentally disabled.[17]

Aftermath

Hours after the shooting, Conley was contacted by Jackson's brother, to whom he confessed to the familicide after being asked if he killed Jackson.[18] However, during a jailhouse interview, he recanted his confession and then claimed he was "fed up" with how Valerie and Dwayne Jackson, Sr. were raising his son and their children, who he helped raise. He also claimed the entire family was being disrespectful towards him. Conley allegedly began preparations for the familicide sometime after noticing the children's behavior problems. He purchased the gun used in the shooting, three magazines of ammunition, and six handcuffs.[19][20]

On September 28, Conley requested for a visit by New Black Panther Party leader Quanell X, which was granted. During the meeting, he reportedly confessed to Quanell X and shared details of the familicide to him. Quanell X allegedly became disgusted and cut the meeting short in anger.[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Police: Changed locks led suspect to break in, kill 8". USA Today. Retrieved August 9, 2015. "Doctors at the scene of the 2200 block of Falling Oaks, near Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook Drive, said all eight victims suffered gunshot wounds to the head and died at the scene.
  2. ^ a b c d Schiller, Dane; Carroll, Susan; Caruba, Lauren; Kriel, Lomi (August 9, 2015). "Suspect charged with capital murder in death of 6 children, 2 adults". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  3. ^ (PDF). City of Houston. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 10, 2013. Retrieved November 14, 2015. - According to the map, the 2200 block of Falling Oaks is in the northern area, inside Beltway 8, west of Tomball Parkway/West Montgomery, north of State Highway 249, and west of Veterans Memorial Road. This area is shaded gray, for areas not in the City of Houston.
  4. ^ "HCSO: Statement from Sheriff Ron Hickman". Harris County Sheriff's Office. August 18, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015. Our department grieves, along with the citizens of our community, the senseless loss of life on August the 8th at the home located on Falling Oaks Road in North Harris County.
  5. ^ Holley, Peter (August 9, 2015). "Houston man accused of killing 6 children, 2 adults before standoff with police". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Rogers, Brian; Schiller, Dane (August 10, 2015). "DA: 'no-brainer' on seeking death penalty for mass shooting suspect". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d . KHOU. August 9, 2015. Archived from the original on August 9, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Flynn, Meagan (August 13, 2015). "Harris County Sheriff's Office Releases Timeline of Response to Saturday's Mass Murder". Houston Press. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  9. ^ a b c "6 children, 2 adults found dead inside Texas home after standoff, police say". FOX News. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  10. ^ a b . Yahoo! News. August 9, 2015. Archived from the original on August 9, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  11. ^ a b c "Houston shooting: Man who killed 8 had a fight with female victim". The Times-Picayune. August 9, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  12. ^ Zaveri, Mihir (August 17, 2015). "Service held for family of eight killed in mass shooting". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  13. ^ a b "Texas man kills ex who once dubbed him 'best father in the whole world,' her husband, 6 kids: deputies". New York Daily News. August 10, 2015. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  14. ^ Rasta, Anoushah (August 9, 2015). . KPRC-TV. Archived from the original on October 23, 2015. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  15. ^ a b Rogers, Brian (February 10, 2016). "Suspect in mass shooting faked earlier psych tests". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
  16. ^ "Texas man gets life term in shooting deaths of family of 8". Associated Press. October 7, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  17. ^ Campion, Steve (2021-10-04). "Man accused of killing 6 kids in family massacre won't face death in Harris County". ABC13 Houston. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  18. ^ "Confessed Texas killer David Conley calmly admitted murders to victim's brother; DA says death penalty is 'no-brainer'". New York Daily News. August 10, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  19. ^ "Accused killer David Conley's chilling jailhouse interview: 'I love my son to death'". Gulf Live. August 12, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  20. ^ Levin, Matt (August 11, 2015). "Houston mass killing suspect: My kids 'were growing up to be monsters'". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  21. ^ . Fox 26 Houston. September 28, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2015.

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This article is about the familicide that occurred near Houston For the familicide that occurred near Spring Texas see 2014 Harris County shooting On August 8 2015 a mass shooting occurred inside a home in northern Harris County Texas near Houston David Ray Conley III 48 broke into his former home and held hostage Valerie and Dwayne Jackson Sr along with six children including his own 13 year old son Over the course of nine hours he shot and killed the entire family He then engaged in a shootout with responding police before surrendering 1 2 2015 Harris County Texas shootingPart of mass shootings in the United StatesLocationHarris County Texas United StatesDateAugust 8 2015 2015 08 08 c 10 30 a m c 9 00 p m Attack typeMass murder familicide home invasion shootoutWeapons9mm handgunDeaths8Injured0PerpetratorDavid Ray Conley IIIMotiveDispute with ex girlfriend Contents 1 Shooting 2 Victims 3 Perpetrator 3 1 Legal proceedings 4 Aftermath 5 See also 6 ReferencesShooting EditAt around 10 30 a m Conley reportedly arrived at a house in the 2200 block of Falling Oaks Road 1 in unincorporated northern Harris County Texas near Houston 3 4 This was the home of his former girlfriend Valerie Jackson where he had previously lived with her As Jackson had changed the locks on the house he entered through an unlocked window He then confronted Jackson her husband and their six children with a 9mm handgun forcing them to the master bedroom There he tied up some and handcuffed others to the bed While Conley was distracted Jackson was able to text her mother saying she was being held at gunpoint by him Afterwards over the course of nine hours he shot Jackson s husband and children in the back of the head with Jackson being forced to witness everything She was the last victim to be shot 1 5 6 7 During the course of the shooting police officers were sent to the home several times to perform welfare checks The first occurred at 10 42 a m when dispatchers were notified by Jackson s mother They knocked on the door and checked the house but reported no response from the home an hour later They returned to the home twice in the afternoon after being alerted by Jackson s siblings but they never received any responses during both visits It was not made clear if officers attempted to obtain a search warrant that would have allowed them to make a forced entry into the home 8 At about 6 00 p m while performing a fourth welfare check 9 the officers obtained information that a man inside was wanted on a warrant 7 They then began circling the perimeter and spotted a dead body from a window 8 Four police officers forced their way into the home at around 8 00 p m which prompted the suspect to begin firing on them The officers retreated and waited for backup to arrive Conley surrendered an hour later 9 2 Victims EditSix children and two adults were killed in the shooting all of them dying at the scene from gunshot wounds to the head Some of them were shot multiple times Initial reports indicated five children and three adults were killed They were identified as 10 7 11 Valerie Ann Jackson 40 Dwayne Clifford Jackson Sr 50 Nathaniel Nicholas Conley 13 Honesty Faith Jackson 11 Dwayne Clifford Jackson Jr 10 Caleb Curtis Jackson 9 Trinity Hope Jackson 7 Jonah Curtis Jackson 6 On August 17 a service for the victims was held at Fallbrook Church in northwest Houston and was attended by about 200 people 12 Perpetrator EditDavid Ray Conley III born December 29 1966 2 age 48 was identified as the main suspect He was reportedly a former boyfriend of Jackson with whom he fathered Nathaniel Jackson one of the slain children 9 13 Prior to the shooting Conley had an extensive criminal record dating as far back as 1988 including arrests for domestic violence DUI and drug possession 1 His latest charge was assault relating to a July 28 incident where he allegedly bashed Valerie Jackson s head repeatedly against a refrigerator The case was pending at the time of the shooting 10 13 He had previously been arrested and charged in 2000 and 2013 for being violent towards Jackson 11 Conley was said to have been physically abusive towards her and jealous of Dwayne Jackson According to Valerie Jackson s brother Earl Yanske he suffered from bipolar disorder 2 At the time of the shooting Conley had an estranged wife Vernessa Conley whom he was also abusive toward 14 According to his criminal history Conley had a history of faking mental illnesses to get himself out of legal troubles 15 Legal proceedings Edit Though he did not appear in court Conley was charged with three counts of capital murder and had his bond denied 7 He was held in Harris County Jail 11 Prosecutors announced that they are likely seeking a death sentence 6 In February 2016 Conley s lawyer indicated they would seek a mental disability defense 15 On October 7 2021 Conley was convicted in the shooting and was sentenced to life in prison without parole 16 The prosecution had dropped their pursuit of a death sentence after conceding that Conley was mentally disabled 17 Aftermath EditHours after the shooting Conley was contacted by Jackson s brother to whom he confessed to the familicide after being asked if he killed Jackson 18 However during a jailhouse interview he recanted his confession and then claimed he was fed up with how Valerie and Dwayne Jackson Sr were raising his son and their children who he helped raise He also claimed the entire family was being disrespectful towards him Conley allegedly began preparations for the familicide sometime after noticing the children s behavior problems He purchased the gun used in the shooting three magazines of ammunition and six handcuffs 19 20 On September 28 Conley requested for a visit by New Black Panther Party leader Quanell X which was granted During the meeting he reportedly confessed to Quanell X and shared details of the familicide to him Quanell X allegedly became disgusted and cut the meeting short in anger 21 See also Edit2014 Harris County shooting a shooting that occurred in northern Harris County near SpringReferences Edit a b c d Police Changed locks led suspect to break in kill 8 USA Today Retrieved August 9 2015 Doctors at the scene of the 2200 block of Falling Oaks near Veterans Memorial and Fallbrook Drive said all eight victims suffered gunshot wounds to the head and died at the scene a b c d Schiller Dane Carroll Susan Caruba Lauren Kriel Lomi August 9 2015 Suspect charged with capital murder in death of 6 children 2 adults Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 9 2015 City of Houston ETJ PDF City of Houston Archived from the original PDF on March 10 2013 Retrieved November 14 2015 According to the map the 2200 block of Falling Oaks is in the northern area inside Beltway 8 west of Tomball Parkway West Montgomery north of State Highway 249 and west of Veterans Memorial Road This area is shaded gray for areas not in the City of Houston HCSO Statement from Sheriff Ron Hickman Harris County Sheriff s Office August 18 2015 Retrieved November 14 2015 Our department grieves along with the citizens of our community the senseless loss of life on August the 8th at the home located on Falling Oaks Road in North Harris County Holley Peter August 9 2015 Houston man accused of killing 6 children 2 adults before standoff with police The Washington Post Retrieved August 9 2015 a b Rogers Brian Schiller Dane August 10 2015 DA no brainer on seeking death penalty for mass shooting suspect Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 10 2015 a b c d Suspect charged with capital murder of 6 kids 2 adults KHOU August 9 2015 Archived from the original on August 9 2015 Retrieved August 9 2015 a b Flynn Meagan August 13 2015 Harris County Sheriff s Office Releases Timeline of Response to Saturday s Mass Murder Houston Press Retrieved August 16 2015 a b c 6 children 2 adults found dead inside Texas home after standoff police say FOX News Retrieved August 9 2015 a b Police Man who killed 8 had a dispute with woman victim Yahoo News August 9 2015 Archived from the original on August 9 2015 Retrieved August 9 2015 a b c Houston shooting Man who killed 8 had a fight with female victim The Times Picayune August 9 2015 Retrieved August 9 2015 Zaveri Mihir August 17 2015 Service held for family of eight killed in mass shooting Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 17 2015 a b Texas man kills ex who once dubbed him best father in the whole world her husband 6 kids deputies New York Daily News August 10 2015 Retrieved August 10 2015 Rasta Anoushah August 9 2015 Estranged wife of David Conley speaks out KPRC TV Archived from the original on October 23 2015 Retrieved August 10 2015 a b Rogers Brian February 10 2016 Suspect in mass shooting faked earlier psych tests Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 10 2017 Texas man gets life term in shooting deaths of family of 8 Associated Press October 7 2021 Retrieved October 8 2021 Campion Steve 2021 10 04 Man accused of killing 6 kids in family massacre won t face death in Harris County ABC13 Houston Retrieved 2022 04 02 Confessed Texas killer David Conley calmly admitted murders to victim s brother DA says death penalty is no brainer New York Daily News August 10 2015 Retrieved August 16 2015 Accused killer David Conley s chilling jailhouse interview I love my son to death Gulf Live August 12 2015 Retrieved August 16 2015 Levin Matt August 11 2015 Houston mass killing suspect My kids were growing up to be monsters Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 16 2015 Quanell X describes meeting with David Conley Fox 26 Houston September 28 2015 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 10 2015 Portal Texas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2015 Harris County shooting amp oldid 1140436395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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