Ryan Eagon, a dad from Tiffin, Ohio, is accused of going berserk when the father of one of his wife’s kids showed up to help her move out of their home. Police say he shot two small kids and the other man to death before turning the gun on himself.
His wife, the mother of the two kids, saw it all unfold, rushed the injured kids inside the house, and called 911, Tiffin police say. She was “clearly in a state of shock, overwhelmed, and visibly traumatized,” according to WSAW-TV.
Carrie Greene, the maternal grandmother, wrote a lengthy post on Facebook, urging people in domestic violence situations to get help.
“I watched my grandson take his first breath 7 years ago and I watched him take his last breath last night, while my daughter Raven Broski comforted him and told him that he could let go. His beautiful blue eyes and mile long eyelashes peeking through his bloody face,” she wrote in the heartbreaking post.
Send Love and Support to This Mother,and if you can Donate below:
I am Carrie Greene, mother to Raven Broski and Grandmother to Wrenn and August.
Supporting Raven Through an Unimaginable Loss
On the night of November 19, 2025, our family experienced a tragedy beyond anything we could have imagined. Raven’s children — Wrenn (7 years old) and August (7 months old) — were taken from us in a horrific act of domestic violence.
Our hearts are shattered. No mother should ever have to endure this.
Raven is now facing the overwhelming reality of burying her children and beginning the long, painful journey of healing. She will need extensive trauma and mental health support and will be unable to return to work for the foreseeable future.
We are asking for support for:
• Funeral and burial expenses for Wrenn and baby August
• Trauma-focused therapy, counseling, and long-term mental health care for Raven
• Living expenses while she is unable to work
Any amount helps, and every share matters. If you cannot donate, please keep Raven and our entire family in your prayers and thoughts as we navigate this heartbreaking loss.
Thank you for helping us carry even a small piece of this unimaginable burden.
