Man killed sister, shot parents for bullying him: Police
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Inserts, left to right: Gerardo Jimenez-Rico (Milwaukee County Jail) and Jocelyn Jimenez (GoFundMe). Background: Authorities at the home where Jimenez-Rico allegedly killed his sister (WITI).

A 32-year-old man in Wisconsin will spend several decades behind bars for killing his younger sister and shooting both of his parents earlier this year, telling police he was sick of being bullied by his family. A Milwaukee County judge on Tuesday ordered Gerardo Jimenez-Rico to serve 35 years in a state correctional facility for the murder of 22-year-old Jocelyn Jimenez, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Jimenez-Rico last month pleaded guilty to one count each of first-degree reckless homicide, attempted second-degree intentional homicide and first-degree reckless injury, records show. In addition to his time behind bars, Jimenez-Rico will also be required to spend an additional 19 years on supervised release.

According to a probable cause affidavit, officers with the Milwaukee Police Department at about 6:45 p.m. on Jan. 22, 2025, responded to a residence in the 4000 block of West Cheyenne Street regarding a reported shooting.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they entered the home and quickly located three adults suffering from gunshot wounds. The youngest victim — later identified as Jocelyn Jimenez — was pronounced dead on the scene by the Milwaukee Fire Department.

The injured female told officers that her son, Jimenez-Rico, was the one who shot her, her husband, and her daughter. Authorities had barely begun the search for Jimenez-Rico before he walked into the District One Milwaukee Police Station and said he “had a confession to give.” He then stated that he had  “shot someone” and confessed to the attack on his own family.

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In an interview with detectives, Jimenez-Rico said his parents and sister had been on a monthlong trip to Mexico and just returned that very evening. He did not accompany his family because “he did not have money to go.”

He told police his family regularly “gangs up on him because he is unemployed and he feels they bully him.” When they arrived home a few hours earlier, Jimenez-Rico said he asked if anyone needed help with their luggage and was told his help wasn”t needed, so he went back downstairs to his room.

That is when the situation took a turn for the worse.

“His father then came down to complain about the dirty dishes in the sink. Jimenez-Rico explained the sink was clogged and the pipe/plumbing needed attention,” the affidavit states. “Upstairs, Jimenez-Rico said his dad continued to ‘get on his case’ and his sister also joined in complaining. He stated the bullying has gone on ‘for many years now, and he just got fed up with it.'”

Jimenez-Rico said he had a handgun in his waistband during the ensuing argument with his father, who told Jimenez-Rico “that he needed to find another place to live.” Jimenez-Rico said the argument turned into him asking “if he was really being kicked out over dirty dishes” as both his father and his sister “continued on his case.”

“Jimenez-Rico said he thought about going back to the basement where his bedroom is, ‘but then he said he was just fed up with putting up with the bullying from his father and his sister,'” the affidavit states. “He went on to state that ‘he pointed the gun in his father’s direction and recalls firing the gun more than once.’

After shooting his father, Jimenez-Rico claimed his sister “armed herself with a knife,” so he “then shot her to prevent getting stabbed,” police wrote. An autopsy showed that she suffered four gunshot wounds to the lungs, chest, back, and arm.

He shot his mother as she came into the room but claimed “he did not intend” to fire at her and “could not explain why he did.”

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