Neo-Nazi teen kills his girlfriend’s parents because they don’t like him

Scott Fricker and Buckley Kuhn-Fricker

A teenager flew into a rage and killed his girlfriend’s parents because they broke up his relationship, according to police in Virginia.

The Fair Oaks Police District filed charges against the 17-year-old Lorton boy, who is allegedly a neo-Nazi, in connection with the murders of Scott Fricker, 48, and his wife, 43-year-old Buckley Kuhn-Fricker.

The suspect shot himself at the scene of the double murder in the 2600 block of Black Fir Court in Reston.

He remains in the hospital in life-threatening condition.

He is under police guard.

The preliminary investigation determined that the suspect, who knew the residents of the home, got inside and was then confronted by the couple.

The suspect shot them both and then himself.

Four other family members who were home at the time of the shooting were not hurt.

The couple’s daughter was dating the suspect.

When Buckley learned that the suspect was a neo-Nazi, she became furious.

Buckley was adamant that her daughter breaks off their relationship after she stated that the Jews were partly to blame for the Holocaust.

The suspect once stated that he would like to run around with a Swastika armband.

After Scott and Buckley pressured their daughter for more than a week, she finally agreed to break up with her boyfriend.

The suspect became extremely angry that his girlfriend’s parents were responsible for ending his relationship with the girl.

The suspect broke into his girlfriend’s home, where he was confronted by Scott, who told him to leave because the family will not tolerate haters.

The suspect pulled out a gun and shot Scott and Buckley before shooting himself.

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