Victims of double homicide in Lincoln were struck by car ‘more than once,’ police say

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Police provided an update Thursday on the investigation of a double homicide at a south Lincoln apartment complex.

Assistant Police Chief Brian Jackson said 27-year-old Taylor Bradley may have been “amidst a mental health crisis” on Monday at the apartment complex near 40th Street and Nebraska Parkway.

Bradley, a resident at the complex, is accused of running over and killing two maintenance workers, 45-year-old Ronald Gonzalez-Ribas and 42-year-old Christopher Karmazin, with her vehicle.

“Nothing suggests the maintenance staff did anything to initiate this event,” Jackson said.

Both victims were struck “more than once,” according to Jackson.

Police also allege that Bradley tried hitting a third man, Robert Sargent, with her vehicle.

At a court hearing Wednesday, Bradley’s charges were upgraded to two counts of first-degree murder.

She was also charged with three counts of using a weapon to commit a felony and one count of attempted first-degree murder.

“It will take some time as we continue the investigation to more clearly understand the circumstances surrounding this event,” Jackson said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Lincoln Police at 402-441-6000 or Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600.

Karmazin’s family has a GoFundMe page where people can donate to help with the funeral and other expenses. 

A separate GoFundMe page was created Thursday to help the loved ones Gonzalez left behind.

Channel 8 reached out to Gonzalez’s family but has not heard back from them.

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