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DUBLIN, Calif. — (KCRA) A Northern California sheriff's deputy has turned himself in to law enforcement after he was accused in the fatal slaying of a husband & wife in their home early Wednesday.
Devin Williams Jr., a deputy with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, called authorities in the hours after the shooting & said he wanted to turn himself in.
Police stayed on the phone with him until the off-duty deputy was taken into custody by the California Highway Patrol.
Police were called to a home in Dublin — a city about 35 miles from San Francisco — around 12:45 a.m. The 911 caller said 2 people had been shot inside the residence & the suspect, later identified as Williams, had fled in a vehicle.
Both victims, whose names were not immediately released, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Williams apparently knew the couple but investigators were still trying “to fine-tune their connection” & determine the motive.
Kelly said a male relative of the couple who was visiting was unhurt and was talking to detectives about what occurred.
Witnesses identified the gunman as Williams. The sheriff's office said he was off-duty at the time of the shooting.
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