Maquoketa Caves State Park Murders

Coordinates: 42°07′11″N 90°46′38″W / 42.119801512056°N 90.77711678433714°W / 42.119801512056; -90.77711678433714
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Maquoketa Caves State Park Murders
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LocationJackson County, Iowa, U.S
Coordinates42°07′11″N 90°46′38″W / 42.119801512056°N 90.77711678433714°W / 42.119801512056; -90.77711678433714
DateJuly 22, 2022 (2022-07-22) (CDT)
TargetSchmidt family
Attack type
Mass shooting, stabbing, strangulation
WeaponHomemade firearm and sharp object
Deaths4 (including the perpetrator)
PerpetratorAnthony Orlando Sherwin

On July 22, 2022, three members of the Schmidt family were murdered in Maquoketa Caves State Park.[1] The assailant, identified as 23-year-old Anthony Orlando Sherwin, later committed suicide by gunshot.[2]

Murders[edit]

Shortly before 6:23 a.m. on July 22, 2022, an assailant murdered three members of the Schmidt family. The father Tyler, 42, was shot multiple times and stabbed to death and the mother Sarah, 42, was stabbed multiple times until she died. The couple's daughter, six-year-old Lula, died from a gunshot wound and strangulation.[3] The couple's nine-year-old son Arlo was the sole survivor of the attack.[4]

Authorities received a phone call notifying them of the triple homicide at about 6:23 a.m.[5] After arriving at the scene and discovering the victims, they temporarily closed the park to investigate. After evacuating the campgrounds, police learned that the only registered camper that was unaccounted for was Anthony Orlando Sherwin, 23, a resident from La Vista, Nebraska. At the time, they did not know whether he was the perpetrator or another victim, but did know that he was armed.[2]

At 11:00 a.m., Sherwin's body was found by a plane used by law enforcement to search for him.[2] Sherwin had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound west of the campground and was shortly identified by law enforcement as a suspect in the case.[6]

Investigation[edit]

The motive for the shooting is still unknown. There is no known connection between the Schmidt family and Sherwin, and authorities believe that the shooting was a random attack.[7]

On August 4, the Iowa Department of Public Safety released the autopsy reports. The causes of death include a combination of gunshot wounds, multiple sharp force injuries, and strangulation. The report concluded, "However, the known facts and circumstances, and all evidence collected to this point, substantiate Sherwin was the perpetrator of the homicides and acted alone."[8]" The Quad-City Times and the Dispatch-Argus filed requests for numerous records related to the shooting under the Freedom of Information Act and Iowa's open records law. The request was denied by the Iowa Department of Public Safety.[9]

Aftermath[edit]

Camp Shalom, a Christian summer camp about a mile and a half away from where the shooting took place, was safely evacuated at 9:15 a.m.[2]

Reactions[edit]

Shortly after the incident, the surviving parents of the alleged shooter disputed the allegations against their son, who had no criminal record. “We think (Anthony) might have sensed trouble and grabbed the gun for safety,” Cecilia Sherwin said. “We refuse to believe the news. We are deeply saddened as he had so much to live for and gave us no indication that anything was wrong.” A young boy ran up to the Sherwins’ campsite yelling for help and told her that a man wearing black had shot his family, she said. Cecilia Sherwin said her son was wearing green, not black, and no black clothing was found in the area.[10]

Kim Reynolds, the governor of Iowa, made a statement about the shooting, saying “I’m horrified by the shooting this morning at Maquoketa Caves State Park and devastated by the loss of three innocent lives. As we grieve this unimaginable tragedy, Kevin and I pray for the victims’ family members and the law enforcement officers who responded to the scene. We ask Iowans to do the same.”[11] Representatives Ashley Hinson, Cheri Bustos, and Senator Chuck Grassley made similar statements.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "4 dead, including gunman, after shooting at Maquoketa Caves State Park in Iowa, police say". USA TODAY. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Live updates: 4 dead in 'horrifying and senseless' shooting at Iowa's Maquoketa Caves State Park, including alleged gunman". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  3. ^ "Autopsies reveal family members were stabbed, shot, strangled at Maquoketa Caves State Park". KCRG. August 4, 2022. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  4. ^ Gariano, Francesca (July 23, 2022). "Boy, 9, 'survived' Iowa park shooting that killed parents and sister, officials say". TODAY.com. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  5. ^ Jiménez, Jesus; Fahy, Claire; Patel, Vimal; Peragine, John (July 22, 2022). "4 Dead After Iowa State Park Shooting, Authorities Say". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on January 5, 2023. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  6. ^ Foley, Ryan J.; Beck, Margery A. (July 22, 2022). "Police: Gunman kills 3 at Iowa state park; shooter also dead". AP NEWS. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  7. ^ Miller, Susan (July 24, 2022). "'We don't know what led up to this': 9-year-old boy survives Iowa campground shooting that killed family". USA Today. Archived from the original on July 24, 2022. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
  8. ^ "UPDATE: Autopsies Completed In Maquoketa Caves State Park Triple Homicide | Iowa Department of Public Safety". dps.iowa.gov. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
  9. ^ "911 call reveals more details of Maquoketa Caves murders". www.thegazette.com. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  10. ^ Ashford, Molly; Hoffman, Ryan (July 23, 2022). "Mother of suspected gunman in Iowa state park shooting says family is 'deeply saddened'". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  11. ^ "Iowa DCI: 3 killed in shooting at Maquoketa Caves campground, gunman also dead". KCCI. July 22, 2022. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  12. ^ "UPDATE: 4 dead at Maquoketa Caves State Park; triple-homicide investigation underway". Telegraph Herald. Retrieved July 22, 2022.