In the early morning hours of Sunday, a peaceful home on Willow Lane in Iowa Falls became the scene of a heartbreaking and senseless act of violence that left three people dead and one injured, and a community grappling with grief and unanswered questions.
At approximately 4:00 a.m., the Iowa Falls Police Department received a 911 call from a person who discovered multiple individuals unresponsive inside a residence in the 1100 block of Willow Lane. When officers arrived, three people had succumbed to what appeared to be gunshot wounds. A fourth occupant sustained injuries—fortunately non‑life threatening—and was taken to a local hospital.



Authorities and media outlets later confirmed the identities of the three victims: 42‑year‑old Jessica Marie Bennett of Iowa Falls, 51‑year‑old Alan Jandro Karalius of Garner, and 45‑year‑old Shawn Michael Bean of Iowa Falls. Investigators have determined that Bean was responsible for fatally shooting Bennett and Karalius, then turning the weapon on himself.
Investigators say the incident stemmed from a domestic‑related situation confined to the residence. They emphasized that there is no ongoing threat to the wider public. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol are assisting the Iowa Falls Police in their investigation.
Neighbors described the Willow Lane block as quiet and close‑knit—a place where residents looked out for each other and where something like this simply didn’t happen. Many are still absorbing the shock, some saying they never imagined such violence so close to home.
Friends and family of Bennett and Karalius are now left trying to make sense of a life lost too soon. Jessica Bennett was remembered by those who knew her as a devoted mother and friend, someone who always put others first. Alan Karalius was described as kind‑hearted and generous, a man whose presence was a balm to those around him. Their deaths ripple outwards, touching siblings, children, and longtime companions in sorrow.
While the surviving victim recovers, the community of Iowa Falls is united in mourning and reflection. The tragedy underscores how domestic situations, left unspoken or unmanaged, can explode into irreversible loss. Local officials took the opportunity to remind anyone experiencing or witnessing domestic abuse: help is out there—reach out, speak up, intervene—before things escalate.
The Iowa Falls Police Department expressed its deepest condolences to the families affected, stating their thoughts are with all who are grieving in the aftermath of this tragic incident. The investigation remains active, and law enforcement has pledged to release further details as they become available.



