Man, Wife and 2 Teen Daughters Charged After Dispute That Led to Homicide: Police

A man, his wife and their two teenage daughters have been arrested in connection with a dispute between families that police said led to a homicide.

Waldo Gonzalez, 43, is accused of shooting and killing 44-year-old Ronald Simmons at Norman Street and Freemont Avenue on July 2 after a dispute between their families, police said.

He has been charged with murder, criminal possession of a firearm, possession of a pistol without a permit and risk of injury to a minor. He is being held on a $1 million bond.

His wife and two daughters have been arrested in connection with the dispute, police said.

Gonzalez' wife, 39-year-old Luz Perez, has been charged with attempted burglary in the second degree, risk of injury to a minor, assault in the third degree and breach of peace in connection with the dispute.

Her bond was set at $25,000 bond.

Gonzalez' daughters, 18-year-old daughter, Dynasty Gonzalez, and his 15-year-old daughter face assault in the third degree and breach of peace charges, police said.

Dynasty has a $5,000 bond and the juvenile was released without bond.

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