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Death investigation in Grand Island

Highway 281- Grand Island (photo courtesy of Matt Dixon/Grand Island Independent)

Hall County Attorney Mark Young released only a one-paragraph statement saying law enforcement agencies are investigating an apparent murder-suicide that took place in Grand Island Monday morning. However, interviews with people living in the 200 block of North Grace indicate the incident started in that block and likely ended near Highway 30 and Highway 281, where traffic was blocked for several hours Monday morning and into the early afternoon. Young’s written statement said:

“Names of the parties will not be released until the families have been notified. The Hall County Attorney’s Office will have no further comment, because a grand jury may be convened to investigate the incident.”

Nebraska law requires a grand jury investigation whenever someone dies in police custody or while being apprehended.

While Young released almost no information on the circumstances of the murder-suicide, law incident summaries from the Grand Island Police Department showed domestic disturbance being reported at 212 N. Grace Ave. at about 4:57 a.m. and suspicious activity being reported at 211 N. Grace, Apt. 4, at approximately 5:03 a.m.

A friend of Margarita Rodriguez told The Independent Monday afternoon that Margarita was shot and killed by her estranged husband, Antony Rodriguez.

The woman said Antony kicked in the door at 212 N. Grace and shot her in the leg. He then dragged her outside, where Margarita briefly escaped and ran across the street to an apartment building at 211 N. Grace. However, Anthony caught up with her and shot her inside the door of the apartment

Cindy Buettner, who lives at 218 N. Grace, two doors north of the Rodriguez residence, said she arrived home about 6:30 a.m. after getting off work and found the 200 block of Grace blocked off by wooden barricades.

Numerous police cruisers were in the area.

Buettner said police officers told her there had been a domestic disturbance at 212 N. Grace but that “both parties were accounted for.”

Because the barricades stopped her from driving down the street, Buettner said, she parked her car in an adjacent block and walked home. She said she later saw Hall County Attorney Mark Young at 212 N. Grace. Buettner said police crime scene tape also was placed at both 212 N. Grace and 211 N. Grace for part of the day on Monday.

When The Independent went to 212 N. Grace late Monday afternoon, a work crew was at the residence replacing a door.

Kacie Miller, who lives in Apt. 4 at 211 N. Grace, said her fiancé woke at about 5 a.m. to what may have been a banging, then he heard what he thought was moaning and rubbing. She said her fiancé looked outside and saw a person in the stairwell “in bad condition.” Miller said her fiancé could not tell at that point whether the injured person was a man or a woman.

Miller said her fiancé called 911. She said when police officers arrived, they told everyone to stay inside their apartments.

Miller said she had heard that the woman across the street was going through “a bad divorce.” She said she did not know many details because the woman spoke mostly Spanish.

Miller said she had also heard rumors that the woman may have once lived at 211 N. Grace, perhaps even in the apartment where she and her fiancé now live, although she did not know that for a fact.

When asked, Miller said a portion of carpet on the landing and on three steps leading to the downstairs had been removed because of blood stains.

Miller said she never expected something like a fatal shooting to happen in her neighborhood.

Later in the day, law enforcement had Highways 281 and 30 blocked off. Police officer Butch Hurst was asked if the area had been blocked off because of a shooting in that area. He said he could not answer that question, but said blocking off those sections of highway should not cause any immediate concern for the public.

Story courtesy of Harold Reutter, Grand Island Independent

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