A chilling 911 call made just moments before a man shot dead five people, including two children, and then turned the gun on himself has been released.
Already facing legal problems and troubles at home, 27-year-old Bryan Sweatt told a police dispatcher in North Carolina he was "stressed out" and about to kill himself.
A woman can be heard crying in the background and pleading: "Please put it down."
When asked by the dispatcher if he is armed, Sweatt replies: "Yes ... a 44."
He then says, apparently to someone in the room with him: "Get in there".
A woman's voice can be heard to reply: "Don't point it at me."
Then the phone line goes dead.
Officers at the scene of the shooting. Pic: FoxCarolina.comSometime after, police say Sweatt killed his girlfriend, her parents, and two children living in the Greenwood home.
He then turned the gun on himself.
While police were heading to the scene, a neighbour made a frantic 911 call, telling the dispatcher four children had fled to her home saying someone killed their mother.
The bodies of the six dead were later found inside a ranch-style home by Swat officers.
Greenwood County Sheriff Tony Davis said: "Once you see a horrific scene like this it never leaves you. It's with you day in and day out."
The victims were identified as Chandra Marie Fields, 26, Richard Fields, 51, Melissa Fields, 49, Tariq Robinson, 11, and nine-year old William Robinson.
Police have not established a definite motive, but Sweatt was embroiled in a custody battle with his girlfriend over their seven-month-old daughter and was facing a burglary charge that could have seen him jailed.
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