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Travis Wegener, 28 was killed by Little
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He shot his girlfriend in the leg.

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A Knoxville police cadet, 21, and a 28-year-old man have been killed and two others injured in a shooting stemming from a family feud, according to police.

Cadet Michael William Little, 21, of Knoxville, was shot and killed after he allegedly gunned down Travis Donald Wegener, 28, of Anderson County, at the home of Little’s ex-girlfriend, police said.

Little also shot his ex-girlfriend and her mother, seriously injuring her mother, at their home,

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When officers arrived on the scene they discovered four people had been shot. Wegener was pronounced dead at the scene. Little was pronounced dead upon arrival at University of Tennessee Medical Center, authorities said.

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Her mother, Rhonda Womack, 47, is currently listed in serious condition at UT Medical Center with a gunshot wound to her upper shoulder.

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Little went to the Inskip Road residence to see his ex-girlfriend. The two had been separated for a couple of weeks. After arriving at the Womack home, Little spoke to the family and Wegener, a family friend, all gathered on the back patio of the residence.

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Little was walking down the driveway toward his vehicle when he pulled a .45 caliber handgun and shot Ashley’s mother and Wegener.

Little then went to the back of the home and shot Ashley Womack, police said. The teen’s brother, 22-year-old Joshua Womack, tried to protect his family by retrieving a .22 caliber rifle from inside the home. Little was shot more than once during an exchange of gunfire between the two.

Joshua Womack and his father, Guy Womack, were not injured.

Little was a cadet for the department. The cadet program is designed for individuals 21 years old and younger to get a look at career opportunities within law enforcement, according to Darrell DeBusk, public information officer for the Knoxville Police Department.

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Police Chief David Rausch told media outlets earlier in the day that cadets are not issued firearms and the weapon used was not issued by the police department.

http://www.knoxnews.com/news/watchf...-her-mom-and-killing-a-family-friend_50591543
 
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