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Sterling Ray Pierce, 58, Holly Marie Kindle, 53, Tanner Ray Pierce, 22, and Nevayah May Joslin Finch, 21, Killed in Livonia Quadruple Shooting

Sterling Ray Pierce, 58, Holly Marie Kindle, 53, Tanner Ray Pierce, 22, and Nevayah May Joslin Finch, 21, Killed in Livonia Quadruple Shooting

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Livonia, Mich. — Sterling Ray Pierce, 58, and Holly Marie Kindle, 53, along with their son Tanner Ray Pierce, 22, and his girlfriend Nevayah May Joslin Finch, 21, were fatally shot inside their Rensellor Street home near 7 Mile Road in Livonia on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, authorities said.

Livonia Police responded to the residence around 5:45 p.m. and found all four victims deceased. The suspect, a resident of the home who has not yet been publicly named pending charges, turned himself in to officers upon their arrival. A semi-automatic rifle believed to be the primary weapon was recovered at the scene.

What Authorities Have Confirmed
Livonia Police Chief Thomas Goralski stated during a Wednesday morning press conference that the victims were the suspect’s parents — Sterling Ray Pierce and Holly Marie Kindle — his brother Tanner Ray Pierce, and Tanner’s girlfriend Nevayah May Joslin Finch. The parents were found in the backyard, while Tanner Ray Pierce and Nevayah May Joslin Finch were found in a bedroom.

A preliminary investigation indicated the suspect had a contentious relationship with his parents at times, but investigators do not believe he had a contentious relationship with his brother or his brother’s girlfriend. All four victims were deceased by the time police arrived. Several other weapons were also found in the home.

The suspect has no prior criminal record and no known history of mental health issues, according to police. Authorities had not responded to any previous incidents at the home. There is no ongoing threat to the public.

About the Location/Community
Livonia is a suburban city in Wayne County, Michigan, located approximately 20 miles west of downtown Detroit. With a population of around 94,000 residents, it is known as one of the largest suburbs in the Metro Detroit area. The city features a mix of residential neighborhoods, parks, shopping districts, and family-oriented communities, with a median household income above the national average and low crime rates relative to many urban centers.

The area around Rensellor Street near 7 Mile Road consists primarily of single-family homes in a quiet, established neighborhood. Livonia prides itself on strong community values, excellent schools, and active local government involvement in public safety. Residents often describe it as a safe place to raise families, though like many communities, it is not immune to isolated incidents of domestic tragedy.

The city has a rich history tied to the automotive industry and has evolved into a diverse, middle-class suburb. Local law enforcement maintains close community ties through programs focused on neighborhood watch and rapid response to incidents. This quadruple shooting marks a rare and shocking event for Livonia, which typically reports very low numbers of homicides annually.

Who Was Sterling Ray Pierce
Sterling Ray Pierce, 58, was a longtime resident of the Livonia home and father to the suspect and Tanner Ray Pierce. Limited public biographical details have been released at this time regarding his occupation, hobbies, or community involvement. He was found deceased in the backyard of the family residence.

Who Was Holly Marie Kindle

Holly Marie Kindle, 53, was the mother of the suspect and Tanner Ray Pierce. She lived at the Rensellor Street home with her family. Further personal details about her life, career, or relationships beyond her immediate family have not been confirmed at this time through official sources. She was located in the backyard alongside Sterling Ray Pierce.

Who Was Tanner Ray Pierce
Tanner Ray Pierce, 22, was the brother of the suspect and son of Sterling Ray Pierce and Holly Marie Kindle. He was found deceased in a bedroom inside the home along with his girlfriend. Additional details about his education, employment, or personal interests have not been publicly released.

Who Was Nevayah May Joslin Finch
Nevayah May Joslin Finch, 21, was Tanner Ray Pierce’s girlfriend. She was visiting or present at the family home and was found deceased in the bedroom with Tanner Ray Pierce. Public information about her background, family, or activities remains limited at this time.

Investigation Details
Livonia Police arrived at the scene on Rensellor Street shortly after 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, following reports that led them to the residence. The suspect, who resides at the home, turned himself in immediately upon officers’ arrival. A semi-automatic rifle believed to have been used in the shootings was recovered, along with several other weapons found inside the property.

The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office is reviewing the case for formal charges, and the suspect’s name has not been released pending approval. The investigation remains active, with forensic teams processing the scene for evidence. Autopsies are being conducted to determine exact causes of death, though all four individuals died from gunshot wounds.

Police Chief Goralski emphasized that this appears to be an isolated incident with no threat to the broader community. FirstAlert has reached out for additional updates from the Livonia Police Department and Wayne County authorities. Full details on the sequence of events, motive, and timeline inside the home have not been confirmed at this time.

The presumption of innocence applies to the suspect until proven otherwise in a court of law.

Safety/Statistics Context
Domestic and family-related shootings, while statistically rare in suburban communities like Livonia, represent a portion of homicide cases nationwide. Michigan reports thousands of domestic violence incidents annually, with firearms involved in a significant number of fatal cases.

In Wayne County and Metro Detroit suburbs, law enforcement agencies work closely with community partners to address family conflicts before they escalate. Livonia’s overall crime rate remains below many national urban averages, particularly for violent offenses. This incident is highly unusual for the city, which has seen very few multiple-victim homicides in recent years.

Broader national statistics from the FBI and Centers for Disease Control highlight that a majority of gun-related homicides involve people known to one another, including family members or intimate partners. Factors such as relationship strain, access to firearms, and unreported conflicts can contribute, though no specific prior indicators were known to police in this case. Local officials continue to promote resources for family counseling and mental health support to prevent such tragedies.

Grief Support Resources
The families and loved ones of Sterling Ray Pierce, Holly Marie Kindle, Tanner Ray Pierce, and Nevayah May Joslin Finch are facing an unimaginable loss following this quadruple shooting. Grief support services are available in Livonia and the greater Metro Detroit area.

The Livonia Police Department and Wayne County resources can connect affected individuals to local counseling services. Community Mental Health of Wayne County offers crisis intervention, grief counseling, and trauma support programs. They can be reached through their main office or 24/7 helplines.

Additional options include GriefShare support groups that meet regularly in Livonia and surrounding suburbs, providing peer-led sessions for those mourning sudden violent losses. Hospice of Michigan and other local organizations extend bereavement services to families impacted by homicide.
National resources such as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233) are available 24/7 for immediate confidential support. Faith-based organizations and victim assistance programs in Wayne County also stand ready to help families navigate funeral arrangements and emotional recovery.

Final Tribute
The deaths of Sterling Ray Pierce, Holly Marie Kindle, Tanner Ray Pierce, and Nevayah May Joslin Finch have shaken the Livonia community, marking a profound and tragic loss for all who knew them. As the investigation continues, the focus remains on supporting the extended family and friends mourning these four lives taken in a single devastating incident.
FirstAlert will continue to follow this story and provide updates as official information is released.

Sources
WDIV Local 4: Livonia Police Press Conference and Updates
Livonia Police Department official statements
Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office
U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for Livonia, Michigan
Michigan State Police and Wayne County crime statistics reports
Community Mental Health of Wayne County and GriefShare resources

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