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Nashville paramedic said father-in-law shot wife then tried to shoot him, 911 audio reveals

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Nashville paramedic arrested Tuesday claimed his father-in-law shot his wife, and then said he beat his father-in-law to death, according to 911 audio from the incident obtained by Clarksville Now. Matthew Konen, 31, was arrested Tuesday on two counts of homicide. A news release from Clarksville Police Department stated yesterday that Konen had been arrested for the shooting deaths of his wife, 30-year-old Rachel Konen, and her father, 62-year-old David Rodgers. But according to 911 call audio from the incident, Konen told dispatchers that Rogers was the one who shot Rachel Konen, and that he had “pistol-whipped” Rodgers because he thought Rodgers was going to shoot him too.

Man charged in connection with Clarksville shooting death of wife, father-in-law

View Comments A Nashville paramedic is facing double homicide charges in connection with the shooting deaths of his wife and father-in-law earlier this year. Matthew Konen, a five-year veteran with the Nashville Fire Department, was arrested Tuesday in connection to the deaths of Rachel Konen, 30, and her father, David Rodgers, 62, according to Clarksville Police Department and Nashville fire officials. Konen, 31, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder.  The double shooting took place about 6:40 p.m. on Jan. 20 in the 500 block of Westwood Drive in the Sango area, police reported. At the scene, police reported, officers found Konen s wife and his father-in-law dead.

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Letters: The Government s road out of lockdown is littered with unmanageable bureaucracy

Boris Johnson at yesterday s conference Credit: wpa pool/getty SIR – The Government is at risk of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Having won almost universal praise for securing and administering millions of vaccinations, rather than just finishing the task, it appears to be hell-bent on introducing a complex mixture of rules, tests and apps, which will lose it the support it has rightly gained. Graham Blashill   SIR – As Covid-19 dies out in this country due to both vaccination and natural immunity – particularly among the unvaccinated young – it is incredible that the Government wants to carry out 100 million lateral flow tests a week at enormous expense.

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