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Man accused of killing Richmond couple booked into Madison County Detention Center

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RICHMOND, Ky. (LEX 18) — The man accused of murdering a well-known Richmond couple has been booked into the Madison County Detention Center.

Thomas Birl, 51, of Cadiz, is facing several charges, including murder, after he allegedly shot and killed 54-year-old Chris Hager and 52-year-old Gracie Hager Tuesday evening. According to Birl's additional arrest citation, he shot the couple with a gun stolen out of West Virginia.

In the arrest citation, he is being charged with receiving stolen property (firearm). The firearm was a black 9mm that Birl left on the scene.

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Birl is charged with Murder, 1st Degree Arson, Tampering with Physical Evidence, and 1st Degree Criminal Mischief.

On Tuesday evening, Birl barricaded himself inside of a Richmond apartment after allegedly shooting and killing the couple.

"Our community is saddened because Mr. and Mrs. Hager are pillars of our community," said Rodney Richardson, Interim Police Chief with the Richmond Police Department. "A lot of people knew them. A lot of people had contact with them."

Police said Birl was a resident at the Keystone Drive apartment owned by Chris Hager, but a motive is still unclear. Witnesses at the scene told police Birl shot the Hagers multiple times outside of the apartment and ran back into the apartment where he remained barricaded for roughly four hours.

Officers say he barricaded himself inside and set a fire before police shot "rounds of powdered gas" inside, prompting him to come out.

"Due to how Mr. Birl chose to exit his barricaded position, he was taken to a medical facility as a safety precaution to ensure he did not have any injuries not visible to law enforcement," Richmond Police Department wrote in a Facebook post.

Birl remains at the medical facility with law enforcement at his side and will be taken to the Madison County Detention Center as soon as his treatment is complete.

Police say it's unknown if the couple were familiar with the suspect before their death. A preliminary investigation does not indicate the two were at the residence to serve a notice of eviction.

"The sad news is that we have a daughter who Mr. Cornelison had to call earlier before we got here and let her know that both her parents are gone. And that's not an easy call to make," said Richardson.

The investigation is still underway, and detectives are still processing evidence.