David Huff, 43, has been charged with the double murder of his girlfriend and son in Syracuse, N.Y., on March 17. According to a criminal complaint filed in City Court, Huff used a shotgun to kill Yeraldith Tschudy, 32, and Jeremiah Huff, 11.
- David Huff charged with double murder.
- Victims: Yeraldith Tschudy and Jeremiah Huff.
- Incident occurred on March 17 in Syracuse.
- Community members expressed anger in court.
- Jeremiah's mother urges remembrance of him.
- Legal representation includes Attorney Shaun Chase.
The charges against him include one count of murder in the first degree and two counts of murder in the second degree. He is also facing a charge of criminal possession of a weapon.
The tragic incident occurred at their residence on Roney Road. The complaint alleges that Huff fired the Remington 870 Express shotgun multiple times at Tschudy before turning it on his son. This shocking event has left family members devastated as they mourn the loss of both victims.
During his arraignment on Wednesday morning, emotions ran high as family members expressed their grief and anger towards Huff. Attendees shouted phrases such as “Murderer” and “You ruined this family.” Jeremiah’s mother urged the community to remember her son fondly, emphasizing his love for animals and nature.
- Charges against David Huff:
- One count of murder in the first degree
- Two counts of murder in the second degree
- One count of criminal possession of a weapon
- Date of Incident: March 17
- Location: Syracuse, N.Y.
The case is being prosecuted by Rob Moran from the District Attorney’s Office while Attorney Shaun Chase represents Huff. As investigations continue, community support for Jeremiah’s memory remains strong amidst this tragic situation.
This case highlights profound issues surrounding domestic violence and its impact on families. The legal proceedings will unfold as more details emerge regarding this heartbreaking event.