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Georgia Man Arrested After Fatal Shooting of Wife and Daughter, Oxford 2026

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Georgia Man Arrested After Fatal Shooting of Wife and Daughter
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Key Points

  • Ralph Edward Mincey, 63, was arrested in Oxford, Georgia, after two people were shot dead outside a home on Gauntt Road.
  • The victims were identified as his wife, Jennifer Lynn Mincey, 57, and his daughter, Amanda Mincey McBrayer, 37.
  • The Walton County Sheriff’s Office said Mincey was taken into custody immediately after officers responded to the scene.
  • Jennifer Mincey was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital, where she later died; Amanda McBrayer was found dead at the scene.
  • Police said Mincey remains in custody and has been charged with murder and multiple other offences.
  • According to reported 911 recordings, Mincey told dispatchers he “lost it” during an argument before the shootings.
  • McBrayer’s husband also called 911 and said he had witnessed the shooting unfold.

Oxford (Oxford Daily) June 30, 2026 – A Georgia man has been arrested after allegedly shooting and killing his wife and daughter during an argument outside their Oxford home, with authorities saying the suspect later called 911 and admitted to losing control during the confrontation. The case has drawn attention because of the chilling details reported from the emergency call, the rapid arrest, and the conflicting accounts from the suspect and the victim’s husband.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What happened in Oxford?
  • What did Ralph Mincey tell dispatchers?
  • What did the daughter’s husband report?
  • What charges and evidence matter most?
  • Why has the case drawn attention?
  • Background of this development
  • Prediction

What happened in Oxford?

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded to reports of persons shot at 4538 Gauntt Road and found a fatal family violence scene. In its statement, the sheriff’s office said resident Ralph Edward Mincey was immediately taken into custody after the incident. Jennifer Lynn Mincey was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital but later died, while Amanda Mincey McBrayer was pronounced dead at the scene.

The sheriff’s office also confirmed that Mincey remained in custody and had been charged with murder and multiple additional offences. Investigators said the case was still active and described the deaths as a “senseless loss of life”. Those official remarks frame the case as an ongoing criminal investigation rather than a closed one.

What did Ralph Mincey tell dispatchers?

According to PEOPLE, which cited 911 recordings obtained by the outlet, Mincey called dispatch after the June 24 shooting and tried to explain what had happened. He told the operator that his wife and daughter had accused him of not caring for his mother, and said the argument escalated before he shot both women. In the reported call, he said,

“I just shot my daughter and my wife of 38 years.”

When the dispatcher asked whether the victims were still breathing, Mincey reportedly replied,

“No, it doesn’t look like it. It was a nine-millimetre right straight to the head.”

He was also reported to have told the operator that he “lost it” and could not handle the shouting and what he described as lying during the dispute. The alleged statements, if accurate, give investigators a direct account of the suspect’s version of events.

The same reported call also showed Mincey sounding emotional, repeatedly apologising and speaking about the length of his marriage. He allegedly said, “Thirty-eight years, I love her,” and added,

“We were gonna retire with over a million dollars.”

Those remarks suggest the dispute happened in the middle of a highly personal and emotionally charged domestic conflict.

What did the daughter’s husband report?

McBrayer’s husband also placed a 911 call, according to the account cited in the report, and said he had seen the shooting take place. He told dispatchers, “He shot my wife in the head point blank,” and said he ran away because he feared for his children and did not know whether it was safe to return. That second call is significant because it provides an outside witness account that may help investigators compare timelines and statements.

He also said he had driven McBrayer to her parents’ home after she had been drinking and wanted to go there. In his account, the visit turned into an argument with her father, after which he said Mincey threatened to pull the trigger before allegedly opening fire. He further claimed Mincey grabbed his wife by the throat, threw her down, and threatened to kill her too.

The husband’s version differs in tone and detail from Mincey’s reported explanation, but both accounts point to a confrontation that escalated inside the family circle. That contrast is likely to matter as detectives reconstruct what happened before officers arrived.

What charges and evidence matter most?

The sheriff’s office said Mincey was charged with murder and multiple other offences, though the full list of charges was not detailed in the statement quoted in the report. In a case like this, prosecutors would typically examine 911 audio, the scene itself, witness statements, forensic evidence, and any prior history of domestic disputes. The reported mention of a nine-millimetre weapon is one of the key details that could become relevant in court.

The fact that Mincey allegedly remained on the line with dispatchers after the shooting may also become important evidentially. Emergency call recordings often help investigators assess state of mind, sequence of events, and whether the suspect’s account aligns with physical evidence. For now, however, the formal legal process is still at an early stage.

Why has the case drawn attention?

This case has attracted attention because it combines a family killing, an alleged confession, and two different 911 narratives emerging from the same incident. The reported remarks by Mincey are especially stark because they suggest he stayed on the line after the shooting and directly described what he believed had happened. That level of detail makes the case stand out even among violent domestic crime reports.

The presence of a witness call from McBrayer’s husband adds another layer, as investigators now have to compare more than one version of events. Domestic homicide cases often become legally complex when family relationships, emotional disputes, and multiple witness statements overlap. In this instance, the reported emergency calls may become central to how the prosecution and defence present their cases.

Background of this development

Domestic homicide cases in the United States often emerge after a long period of family tension, though each case turns on its own facts and evidence. In this matter, the dispute reportedly began with an argument about care for Mincey’s mother, which then escalated into a fatal shooting outside the home. The sheriff’s office statement and the reported 911 calls together suggest a fast-moving confrontation that ended in two deaths before officers could intervene.

Oxford is a small city in Walton County, Georgia, so serious violent incidents there typically draw swift local attention. Cases like this also tend to raise broader questions about access to firearms, family conflict, and the warning signs that can precede lethal violence. At this stage, however, the official record remains limited to the sheriff’s office statement and the alleged emergency-call accounts reported by the media.

Prediction

For the family of the victims, this case is likely to lead to a prolonged period of grief, legal proceedings, and public scrutiny. If the reported 911 calls are admitted as evidence, they could shape how jurors understand Mincey’s intent, his emotional state, and the events immediately before the shooting. The case may also intensify discussion in the local community about domestic warning signs and crisis response.

For law enforcement and prosecutors, the next major step will be building a timeline that matches witness statements with forensic findings and call recordings. For the wider public, the case may serve as another example of how domestic arguments can turn deadly in a matter of moments when a firearm is involved.

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