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Howard County brothers involved in apparent domestic murder-suicide

Police believe that Michael Bassler, 25, shot and killed his brother Stephen Bassler, 15, and then shot and killed himself.

COLUMBIA, Md. — Two brothers are dead after an apparent domestic murder-suicide in Howard County, Maryland on Tuesday, detectives say.

At 1 p.m., officers with the Howard County Police Department responded to a home in the 5200 block of Five Fingers Way in Columbia for an incident that appeared to be a domestic murder-suicide.

At the scene, officers located two men suffering from gunshot wounds.

Through preliminary investigation, police believe that Michael Bassler, 25, shot and killed his brother Stephen Bassler, 15, and then shot and killed himself.

Police claim both lived at the home on Five Fingers Way.

Detectives say there is no indication that anyone else was involved in the incident. The motive behind the shooting remains unknown at this time. 

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