The death count included Haight’s wife, Tausha Haight, 40, his mother-in-law, 78-year-old Gail Earl, and their three daughters, ages 17, 12, and 7, and two sons, ages 7 and 4.

Enoch city authorities discovered the victims after they were called in for a welfare check by relatives who grew concerned when they didn’t hear from the family.

Michael Haight shot his family two weeks after his wife filed for divorce

On Wednesday, January 4, 2023, eight family members were found shot dead in an Enoch City, Utah home, including the gunman, 42-year-old Michael Haight. Haight reportedly shot his family and then shot himself two weeks after his wife had filed for divorce.

While authorities confirmed the deaths, they did not disclose a motive for the crime. Officials said that they were aware of the divorce petition filed by Haight’s wife but could not confirm if it had any bearing on the crime.

Authorities added that law enforcement had reportedly visited the slain victims’ house two years before the murder on an undisclosed disturbance report.

Michael Haight worked as an all-state insurance agent

As per Fox News, a family member stated that Haight worked as an all-state insurance agent based out of Cedar City, Utah, but had resigned days before the killing.

Enoch City Manager Rob Dotson, seemingly devastated by the family’s death, said the incident rattled the community as they were all well-known in the town. In a video statement Wednesday night, Dotson said:

He added:

In the wake of the shooting, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre released a statement lamenting the tragic loss suffered by the Enoch City community. The statement released on behalf of President Joe Biden also condemned the increasing gun violence in the nation:

Micahel Haight’s five children attended schools in the Iron County School District in Utah, officials said in a statement.

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