Jerel D. McGeachy, Sr. (L); Domonique A. McGeachy and their son, Jerel D. McGeachy Jr. (R).Photo:Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Jerel D. McGeachy, 38 (left); Domonique A. McGeachy, 38 (right) with son Jerel D. McGeachy Jr., 12

Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Just hours before a 12-year-old boy was found shot dead with his deceased parents in a Kansas City, Mo., home, a post published to his social media account referenced parental conflict.

Police found the three family members – each with “apparent bodily trauma” – dead inside a home, following a welfare check just after 9:45 a.m. Monday, April 1, per a set of press releases from the Kansas City Police Department.

Entering the home, officers came upon the 12-year-old boy, Jerel D. McGeachy, Jr., with a fatal gunshot wound, per police, who note that further into the home, they discovered the child’s mother, Domonique A. McGeachy, 38, with a fatal gunshot wound, as well as McGeachy, Sr., who “appeared to die as the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.”

Jerel D. McGeachy Jr. with his mother, Domonique A. McGeachy.Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Jerel D. McGeachy Jr

Police are investigating the deaths of the mother and child as homicides, and per their latest press release said they are “not actively looking for anyone else involved,” although the investigation remains in its preliminary stage.

In a photograph on her son’s Facebook page, Domonique is depicted smiling in the driver’s seat of a car dressed in a U.S. Army uniform.

Domonique A. McGeachy.Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Domonique A. McGeachy, 38

Jerel D. McGeachy, Sr., with his namesake.Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Jerel D. McGeachy Jr. and his father

PEOPLE reached out to police regarding that post.

In a set of emails, Sgt. Phil DiMartino did not directly reference the post, but tells PEOPLE: “Detectives are most certainly looking into every aspect of the case.”

Jerel D. McGeachy Jr.Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Jerel D. McGeachy Jr., 12

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In other recent social media posts, the 12-year-old mourned the recent loss of his paternal grandmother.

He also documented speeches he made about Black History Month at Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park in Topeka, Kan. and about Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Wichita, Kan. Eta Beta Lambda chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the country’s oldest intercollegiate historically Black fraternity.

Jerel D. McGeachy, Jr. at Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park in Topeka, Kan.Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Child and 2 Adults Found Dead in Kansas City with Bodily Trauma After Welfare Check

In a photograph he posted of himself leaning against the National Park Service podium, dressed in a red bowtie, blue sports jacket, and pressed khaki pants, the 12-year-old wrote: “As Black History Month 2024 draws to a close, I express my gratitude to Chris Ware for the privilege of being a keynote speaker at such an esteemed edifice.”

Jerel D. McGeachy, Jr.Jerel D. McGeachy Jr./Facebook

Jerel D. McGeachy Jr.

The fraternity brothers similarly lauded the 12-year-oldon Facebookfor his “eloquent and moving oration at our Bro. Dr. MLK Luncheon.”

“His words inspired us all and left a lasting impact on our community,” the statement continues. “We are honored to have experienced his gift and we hope that his powerful message continues to inspire other young men to strive for greatness and positive change.”

source: people.com