Grandfather of Ohio Massacre Victims Says Police Are Ignoring ‘Road Rage’ Attack a Month Before

Grandfather of Ohio Massacre Victims Says Police Are Ignoring ‘Road Rage’ Attack a Month Before
This aerial photo shows one of the locations being investigated in Pike County, Ohio, as part of an ongoing homicide investigation, Friday, April 22, 2016. (Lisa Marie Miller/The Columbus Dispatch via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
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Law enforcement has closed down Union Hill Road in Pike County, Ohio, while they investigate a shooting with multiple fatalities on Friday, April 22, 2016. Authorities say multiple people have been shot to death in rural Ohio, some 70 miles east of Cincinnati. (Chris Russell/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)
Law enforcement has closed down Union Hill Road in Pike County, Ohio, while they investigate a shooting with multiple fatalities on Friday, April 22, 2016. Authorities say multiple people have been shot to death in rural Ohio, some 70 miles east of Cincinnati. Chris Russell/The Columbus Dispatch via AP

Fox News, meanwhile, reported that the family may have carried out an illegal cockfighting operation. Several roosters were being kept in cages.

Leonard Manley, the 64-year-old grandfather of Dana Rhoden, said police have overlooked a bizarre claim.

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