By Eliott C. CNN A year-old has been charged with five counts of murder after confessing to shooting his family members in their Elkmont, Alabama, home, police said Tuesday. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger.

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This is the first picture of a Utah family torn apart when four of them were killed by a teenage relative in a mass shooting. His parents, can be seen smiling, as two other children in the foreground also smile at the camera, against the backdrop of a football pitch. Mr Haynie did not reveal the names of the family members who were killed and police have not yet formally identified the victims. The Haynie family pictured less than six months before their death smiling happily at a football game. The Haynie parents can be seen on the left with the two younger boys in the middle. Danny Haynie, who was not home when the shooting happened, can be seen with his arms round his younger brother and sister on the right. Danny Haynie expressed his gratitude to the public for their support as he grapples with the loss of his family. In a recent post on Twitter, Mr Haynie, who was not home at the time of the shooting thanked the public for their support, whilst sharing his grief at the tragedy that struck his family. Always let them know that you love them, even if it seem redundant. You never know when your last interaction with someone might be your last,' he said.
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