Man who gunned down 6 people at a birthday party was angry he wasn’t invited to the celebration, police say



A suspect who purportedly gunned down his girlfriend and five members of her family was said to be angry that he wasn't invited to a birthday party, according to a report from BuzzFeed News.

The suspect reportedly opened fire on the partygoers on Sunday, killing at least six people before turning the gun on himself.

What are the details?

Authorities have identified the suspect as 23-year-old Teodoro Macias, who they said had a history of "controlling and jealous behavior toward his girlfriend," 28-year-old Sandra Ibarra-Perez.

Ibarra-Perez was killed during the party in addition to her brother Jose Ibarra, 26; her sister Mayra Ibarra de Perez, 33; Mayra's husband Melvin Perez, 30; Melvin's mother, 52-year-old Joana Cruz; and one of Cruz's children, 21-year-old Jose Gutierrez.

Three children under the age of 12 were inside the home at the time of the killings, but they were not injured.

According to the report, Macias arrived at the home on Sunday and shot his victims in "quick succession" before turning the weapon and fatally shooting himself.

A loaded handgun was reportedly recovered from the scene along with 17 shell casings and an empty 15-round magazine.

Colorado Springs Police Lt. Joe Frabbiele said that Macias did not have a criminal history and noted that while there were no documented incidents of violence between Macias and Ibarra-Perez, it was clear that Macias was attempting to "isolate her from her family" and "prevent her from attending family events."

Colorado Springs Police Chief Vince Niski told reporters, "At the core of this horrendous act is domestic violence. No family should ever have to experience this type of loss."

Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers said that the mass murder was a "terrible tragedy."

"What we have here is a situation where all these people were together. He apparently had anger directed at the adults and his partner, and the tragic consequences are unfathomable," Suthers said.

Police continue to investigate the devastating murders.

Mass killing at Colorado birthday party leaves 6 dead



A suspect opened fire at a Colorado birthday party on Sunday, killing at least six people before turning the gun on himself.

What are the details?

The suspect, whom authorities have yet to publicly identify , reportedly opened fire at a Colorado Springs birthday party, killing six adults. Children who were attending the party witnessed the killing spree.

He then was said to have fatally shot himself.

According to a Monday report from the Associated Press, the suspect is believed to have been the boyfriend of a female victim at the party.

The birthday party was for one of the people who was killed, the outlet noted.

Neighbor Yenifer Reyes said that she heard the gunshots and thought they were thunder.

"Then I started hearing sirens," she added.

She also recalled police ushering children who were "crying hysterically" from the home.

Authorities have yet to divulge the identities of the victims at the time of this reporting and stated that a motive was not immediately known.

The investigation is ongoing.

What else?

Colorado Springs Police Chief Vince Niski expressed his condolences in a statement on the incident.

"My heart breaks for the families who have lost someone they love and for the children who have lost their parents," his statement read.

Niski added, "Words fall short to describe the tragedy that took place this morning. As the chief of police, as a husband, as a father, as a grandfather, as a member of this community, my heart breaks for the families who have lost someone they love and for the children who have lost their parents. From the officers who responded to the shooting to the investigators still on scene, we are all left incredibly shaken."

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) also tweeted about the incident, writing, “My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims of today's tragic act of violence in Colorado Springs."

"The tragic shooting in Colorado Springs is devastating, especially as many of us are spending the day celebrating the women in our lives who have made us the people we are today," he continued. "Multiple lives were taken today by this terrible act of violence. Families torn apart, and at a birthday party no less."

Polis concluded, "My deepest condolences and prayers are with the victims, their families, and everyone else impacted by this tragedy."

My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims of today’s tragic act of violence in Colorado Springs. https://t.co/fp1wtNRloO

— Governor Jared Polis (@GovofCO) 1620594903.0