Tipp City police call Monday killing of ex-teacher a targeted attack
Tipp City police say Monday’s killing of a 37-year-old former teacher in her home was an isolated incident, and that there is no ongoing threat to the community.
Investigators are still working to determine who is responsible for the death of Ashley Flynn.
Chief Greg Adkins confirms Flynn died from a gunshot wound, though detectives are still waiting on the full autopsy results.
More than 48 hours later, the crime scene remains secured as investigators process evidence and review tips from the public.
Adkins the FBI was brought in to provide additional manpower and resources because Tipp City does not handle major homicides like this often.
He also said officers canvassed neighbors for Ring doorbell footage the morning of the shooting. They are also using regional Flock cameras as part of the investigation.
While no suspect has been identified, Adkins says that based on what they have learned so far, the community should not be fearful of someone being on the loose.
“It’s a targeted incident at that residence only,” he says. “There’s no information available to us right now that is pointing us to believe that the public’s in any danger.
“I don’t think it was just, you know, a random act of violence that that occurred there.”
The chief calls the investigation complex with many moving parts and says there is no confirmed motive.
“Without getting into the details of it, there is a lot of, a lot of moving parts and a lot of stuff that that is related to this and, and information that’s out there.”
Adkins said they have received a high volume of tips and information.
He said they are still working to collect and process information so they can accurately and effectively provide the Flynn family justice and give the community answers.
Tipp City community responds to ex-teacher’s killing
As investigators continue their work, the community is rallying around the family.
When 37-year-old Ashley Flynn was pronounced dead in her home on Monday morning, it sent waves through the Tipp City community.
Ribbons now line Main Street light posts, some with bible verses and prayers.
This weekend, one local business is donating a portion of its proceeds to help the family.
“I just want family to know that that we’re praying for them and that, you know, they’re in our prayers,” said Jason Pierce, owner of Red Devil Pizza & Deli. “If there’s anything we can do, don’t hesitate to care. It’s a hot meal or, you know, anything. Just let us know we’re here for you.”
The window to contribute to the cause at the restaurant runs Friday through Sunday.
“The shoppers in our store were visibly shaken,” said Molly Winblad. “Obviously, we don’t have this kind of thing go on in this town.
“This town is a small town, and a lot of people know each other. It’s just…it’s shaken us.”
Some said they are still feeling fear, especially with no suspect identified.
“I know people are afraid now because they haven’t found anybody yet,” says Molly. “So we just, though, have to keep going on because bad things happen all over the world. And we just got to keep going on. We got to support each other and stay close.”