On February 1, 2021, a snow-shoveling dispute between neighbors escalated beyond belief — and led to the deaths of three people

On February 1, 2021, a snow-shoveling dispute between neighbors escalated beyond belief — and led to the deaths of three people


James and Lisa Goy of Plains Township, Pennsylvania were clearing snow from their driveway and dumping it on the property of Jeffrey Spaide, who lived across the street from them. Spaide, a decorated Navy veteran who usually kept to himself, asked the couple to stop. But when they didn't, the dispute became violent.

After the Goys and Spaide shouted numerous obscenities at each other, Spaide retreated into his home — and emerged with a pistol. He then began firing shots at the Goys as they continued to scream expletives at him. Lisa Goy collapsed on the snowy street, while her husband unsuccessfully tried to crawl toward the couple's home. Spaide went back inside his house, but he wasn't done yet. He returned with an AR-style rifle, which he used to "execute" the Goys at point-blank range before taking his own life

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