The sound of gunfire shattered a quiet morning in Waterloo, Iowa—so sudden, so senseless, it left a community reeling. As investigators move to piece together what unfolded, the identities of the two people caught in the crossfire have now been confirmed: 39-year-old Montana Lee Gunhus and 28-year-old Hannah Rose Kelley. Tragically, Gunhus died from his wounds; Kelley remains hospitalized in critical condition.
Around dawn on Wednesday, police were dispatched to a residential neighborhood after multiple calls reporting shots fired. Responding officers found both Gunhus and Kelley badly injured. First responders worked under immense pressure—offering immediate aid before rushing them to local hospitals. Despite those efforts, Gunhus did not survive. Kelley, though clinging to life, is listed in critical condition.
Authorities say their inquiry is just beginning. Detectives are retracing every step—from reviewing nearby surveillance and digital logs to scouring forensic evidence and interviewing eyewitnesses. Their goal: reconstruct the moments leading up to the violence and understand what triggered it.
So far, the motivation behind the shooting remains unclear. Officials have not established whether it stemmed from a domestic dispute, a mistake, or some other conflict. No arrests have been made yet, and no charges filed. Investigators caution that speculation can mislead, especially while the facts are still emerging.
To help fill in the gaps, police are asking for help from the community. Anyone who noticed anything unusual—cars parked in odd spots, unfamiliar faces, sounds of tension or argument—around the time of the shooting, is urged to come forward. Tips can be submitted confidentially to Waterloo Police or via the Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers hotline.
As news of the tragedy spread, neighbors and friends responded with shock and sorrow. Many say the area feels less safe now, as questions swirl and concern mounts. In statements to local media, law enforcement expressed heartfelt condolences to both families, praised the speed and professionalism of first responders, and pledged to keep the public updated as the investigation advances.
This remains a developing story. The community is waiting—not just for answers about the how, but the why. And while patience is hard in moments like this, authorities say the truth matters more than a rushed conclusion.