Las Vegas woman, Phoukeo Dej-Oudom, 35, was seen running and screaming
for help as her gun-wielding estranged husband chased her from their
home to two store parking lots, authorities said Thursday.
Court records show that Dej-Oudom filed for divorce May 25 from her
husband, Jason Hagan Dej-Odoum after almost 16 years of marriage. The
couple were married in July 2000 in Columbus, Ohio.
The document asked a judge to consider domestic violence when
considering custody but didn't provide any detail. It also noted the
involvement of Clark County Child Protective Services.
However, no one appeared for the June 22 hearing in the divorce case.
On Wednesday night, a driver said he spotted Phoukeo Dej-Oudom waving
her hands and screaming for help in the street near her home and picked
her up in order to help her. However, her estranged husband, Jason Hagan
Dej-Odoum chased them to a CVS drug store two blocks away, where he cut
off the driver and dragged his wife into his car at gunpoint.
As he drove off, his wife partially hung out the window and eventually managed to escape from him and started running again.
Witnesses said they saw Jason Hagan Dej-Odoum chasing her in his car as she ran toward a Walgreens store about a half mile away.
One of the witnesses rushed to the scene to help the woman but she was
already dead, with least one gunshot wound to the head, McGrath said.
Her estranged husband, Jason Hagan Dej-Odoum fled the scene immediately
and ran back to the apartment. A relative called police about 30 minutes
later saying that Jason was at the apartment and suicidal.
A SWAT team responded to the apartment and found the bodies of the
father, Jason and his three children ages 9 to 15 in a bedroom.
After the man gunned down his wife, he killed their children at their
apartment before shooting himself, police said. Homicide detectives are
investigating what drove him to kill his family.
Authorities couldn't tell for sure if he killed the children before or after he killed his wife.
The Clark County coroner's office identified the couple's children as
15-year-old daughter, Dalavanh Ariel Dej-Oudom, and sons, Xonajuk J.J.
Dej-Oudom, 14, and Anhurak Jason Dej-Oudom, 9. The youngest child died
of a gunshot wound to the head. The coroner hasn't released the cause of
death for the mother or the other children.
"It's really hard to understand how this could happen, how somebody could do that to children," police Lt. Dan McGrath said.
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