‘Fed up’ brother kills ‘bullying’ sister and shoots parents, claiming family ‘gangs up on him’ for being broke and unemployed: Police

Inserts, left to right: Gerardo Jimenez-Rico (Milwaukee County Jail) and Jocelyn Jimenez (GoFundMe). Background: Authorities at the home where Jimenez-Rico allegedly killed his sister (WITI).

Insets, left to right: Gerardo Jimenez-Rico (Milwaukee County Jail) and Jocelyn Jimenez (GoFundMe). Background: Authorities at the home where Jimenez-Rico allegedly killed his sister (WITI).

A 32-year-old man in Wisconsin is accused of fatally shooting his younger sister then going to the police station and confessing, telling detectives he was fed up after years of being bullied by the 22-year-old woman.

Gerardo Jimenez-Rico was taken into custody last week and charged with one count of first-degree intentional homicide in the slaying of Jocelyn Jimenez, records reviewed by Law&Crime show. Jimenez-Rico is also accused of shooting his parents, age 56 and 54, for the same reason. The mother and father were both injured but ultimately survived, and Jimenez-Rico was charged with two additional counts of first-degree attempted homicide in connection with their injuries.

All three of the charges levied against Jimenez-Rico are attached with two modifiers, one for domestic abuse with infliction of physical pain or injury and another for the use of a dangerous weapon.

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