Understanding the Chad Doerman 911 Calls Incident

The 911 Calls

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office received multiple 911 calls on Thursday, June 15, 2023, just after 4 p.m. One caller screamed that her babies had been shot, another said there was a young woman running down the street yelling that her father was killing everyone. These calls were released to the public on Monday, June 19, 2023.

One of the calls was placed by a bystander who spoke with a young girl, presumably Chad Doerman's stepdaughter, after she fled the Monroe Township home. The caller asked the girl if she needed a ride, but the girl said no and ran away. Another 911 call was placed by Doerman's wife, Laura, who was also at the scene.

The calls reveal a scene of chaos and panic. In one call, Laura can be heard frantically pleading for help, while in another, Doerman's wife can be heard screaming, "I called and nobody came!"

The Initial Calls

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office received multiple 911 calls on Thursday, June 15, 2023, just after 4 p.m. One caller screamed that her babies had been shot, another said there was a young woman running down the street yelling that her father was killing everyone. These calls were released to the public on Monday, June 19, 2023.

The Callers

One of the calls was placed by a bystander who spoke with a young girl, presumably Chad Doerman's stepdaughter, after she fled the Monroe Township home. The caller asked the girl if she needed a ride, but the girl said no and ran away. Another 911 call was placed by Doerman's wife, Laura, who was also at the scene.

The Details of the Calls

The calls reveal a scene of chaos and panic. In one call, Laura can be heard frantically pleading for help, while in another, Doerman's wife can be heard screaming, "I called and nobody came!" These details paint a harrowing picture of the events that unfolded on that tragic day.

Chad Doerman's Arrest

Deputies arrived at the scene shortly after the 911 calls and found Doerman sitting outside on a step. He was arrested without incident.

The Scene

Deputies swarmed the home in Monroe Township, Ohio, and found the boys in the front yard, police said. Prosecutors said Doerman had lined his children up and executed them. When one of the boys tried to flee, he hunted him down, brought him back to the house and killed him, the prosecutor said.

Doerman's Statements

A deputy approached Doerman and pulled him down on his stomach to handcuff him as his dog barks in the background. "I ain't gonna hurt nobody," Doerman said calmly. He also told the officers his dog wouldn't bite them. As a deputy is walking him to a cruiser, Doerman asks if to take his wallet out of his back pocket. "Shut up, dude," the deputy replies. "You have the right to remain silent. (Expletive) use it."

The Aftermath

Other than traffic citations and one decade-old domestic violence charge, Doerman has no serious criminal offenses, according to court documents and statements from his public defender. The domestic violence charge stems from Doerman allegedly choking his father in 2010, according to court records. The case ultimately was dismissed, apparently after the alleged victim, identified as Keith Doerman, Chad Doerman's father, failed to appear as a prosecution witness.

The Investigation

Doerman could face the death penalty, but prosecutors have not said whether they intend to seek it. Investigators have not shared any details about a possible motive.

The Motive

An Ohio father had planned to kill his three sons for months before he lined them up and executed them with a rifle Thursday, documents released Monday state. Chad Doerman, 32, is charged with aggravated murder of the boys, ages 3, 4 and 7. Investigators have not shared any details about a possible motive.

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