At the heart of this tragedy lies Kildee's brother, Timothy, who tragically met his end at the hands of his own son. Following the fatal shooting, Timothy's 27-year-old son was subsequently involved in a vehicular collision, culminating in his hospitalization and subsequent arrest. The motives behind the nephew's fatal actions are still under investigation, although emerging reports hint at a preceding escalation that may offer insight into the grim events.
From WND:
“Our family is grieving and heartbroken. There are no words to describe the loss of a beloved brother and family member, especially in such a terrible tragedy,” Kildee wrote in a press release posted on his congressional website.
Genesee County Sheriff Christopher Swanson told reporters during the press conference that Timothy Kildee’s son allegedly jumped out of a moving vehicle driven by his mother, and Timothy Kildee’s ex-wife, shortly before the shooting. After that incident, the son went to Timothy Kildee’s home and allegedly brandished a gun at him during a verbal confrontation, demanding him to “give me your [sic] keys and wallet,” following which he was shot and killed.
Timothy Kildee’s vehicle was later involved in a “high impact, personal injury accident” in Genesee Township, Swanson told reporters. A video of the press conference uploaded by the Sheriff’s Office on Facebook shows pictures of two vehicles having sustained heavy damage, with Swanson indicating that the son has “serious injuries.”
Swanson indicated that the son is in custody but has not been charged at this time. He is under a “sheriff’s guard” and will be identified once charged.
“If we were to apply the law to the facts, as we know them presently, we’re probably looking at a count of open murder, a count of carjacking, a charge of armed robbery, a charge of using a firearm during the commission of a felony, a charge of carrying a concealed weapon, and likely a motor vehicle infraction for the crash,” said Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton during the press conference. “Things could change as the investigation continues.”