When the police received the report and arrived at the scene, the three victims were lying outside the house with no signs of life.

(Intercepted from Twitter)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Former Virginia police officer Austin Lee Edwards (Austin Lee Edwards) used a fake identity to lure a 15-year-old girl in Southern California on the Internet. He even drove 2,500 miles (about 4,000 kilometers). At 36 hours, he went to the girl's house to find someone and forcibly took her away. In the process, she killed three family members of the girl and set fire to the house.

Then he held the girl hostage and exchanged fire with the police, and was eventually shot dead by the police.

According to the "Washington Post" report, Edwards, a former police officer in Virginia, the United States, met a 15-year-old girl living in Southern California on the Internet, and even rushed to the girl's house to arrest her, killing the girl's 38-year-old mother in the process. As well as grandparents aged 69 and 65, they also set fire to their houses.

When the police received the report and arrived at the scene, the three victims were lying outside the house with no signs of life.

The police then traced Edwards' route, and he was killed by the police during the exchange of fire between the two sides.

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Police said Edwards lured the girl into using a false identity to obtain the woman's personal information, and then came to her door and arrested her.

The teenage girl was rescued and placed in a welfare facility.

His motive for the crime has not yet been confirmed.

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