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Key Takeaways

  • A fatal shooting occurred in Yellow Springs, WV, on February 28, 2026, at approximately 5:30 a.m.
  • Hampshire County 911 received two calls about the shooting, one from the person who fired the gun.
  • The incident appears to be domestic-related, with children present in the residence at the time but unharmed.
  • The deceased man was prohibited from being at the home under bond stipulations, raising concerns about the effectiveness of such court orders.
  • The situation underscores the reality that legal restrictions do not physically prevent prohibited individuals from returning, potentially leading to violent scenarios.

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YELLOW SPRINGS, WV – The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Friday morning in the Yellow Springs area.

Authorities say the incident happened along Turnbuckle Drive on February 28, 2026.

At approximately 5:30 a.m., Hampshire County 911 received two separate calls reporting a shooting. According to the sheriff’s office, one of the callers was the person who reported firing the gun.

Investigators say the incident appears to be domestic related.

Children were inside the residence at the time of the shooting. Officials confirmed that no juveniles were physically injured.

A witness and the reported shooter have been cooperating with investigators.

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The sheriff’s office also confirmed that the man who was killed was not supposed to be at the residence at the time. Investigators determined that under a bond stipulation, the now deceased male was prohibited from being at the home.

Authorities say they are aware of prior law enforcement responses to the residence.

Situations like this highlight a difficult reality about court orders and bond conditions. While legal restrictions may prohibit someone from being at a residence, those conditions do not physically prevent someone from returning. When a prohibited person shows up anyway and a situation turns violent, the people inside the home may have only seconds to react to protect themselves and their families.

For many law abiding Americans, the ability to possess a firearm for personal defense remains a critical safeguard when a violent situation unfolds without warning.

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