Thursday, January 4, 2024

A Mass Shooting in Utah on This Day in History

 

This day in history: On this day in 2023, a familicide occurred in Enoch, Utah, when eight members of a single family, consisting of three adults and five children, were fatally shot in their home in a mass shooting. Authorities identified one of the adults, 42-year-old Michael Haight, as the perpetrator. Haight had been investigated by the Enoch Police Department for domestic abuse allegations in 2020. Two weeks prior to the killings, his wife had commenced divorce proceedings.

Police went to the family residence to conduct a welfare check at 4:00 p.m. on January 4 and found eight family members deceased from gunshot wounds. They were identified as 42-year-old Michael Haight, his wife Tausha Haight, 40; her mother Gail Earl, 78; and five children, a 17-year-old girl, a 12-year-old girl, a 7-year-old girl, a 7-year-old boy and a 4-year-old boy. The welfare check had been requested by a family friend after Tausha had missed an appointment earlier that afternoon.

The authorities determined that the perpetrator was Michael Haight, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after fatally shooting his family members. Haight had been investigated by the Enoch Police Department for domestic abuse due to accusations made by his eldest daughter Macie in 2020. Macie reportedly told police that her father had "become assaultive" over the three previous years, that he had choked her, that she was afraid his attacks would worsen, and "very afraid that he was going to ... kill her". Michael told the investigating officer that his daughter, 14 at the time, was "mouthy". He told the investigating officer that he had surveyed his wife's phone and tablet to assure himself she hadn't spoken about the family in a negative way to anyone. Tausha Haight told the officer that she didn't believe filing charges was necessary and that she expected Michael would take this as a "wake-up call". The officer told Tausha there "was no indication that there would be any violent behavior on Michael's part". Asked about the domestic violence allegations after the killings, the County Attorney's office said it had found "insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges". Tausha had commenced divorce proceedings against Michael two weeks prior to the shooting. Days before the shooting, Tausha had reportedly told her family that Michael had removed all guns from the family home.

An obituary of unknown origin praised Haight as a loving father. It was removed after the glowing description of a caring, loving, active member of the community and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sparked outrage.





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