Schools reopen after slayings, manhunt

IRONTON (AP) — Classes in a southern Ohio school district were set to resume after the fatal shootings of three adults and a 7-year-old boy.

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Second-grader Devin Holston was killed Wednesday along with his mother and two others. -Ohio Atty. General Missing Persons Clearinghouse

The Ironton Tribune reports Rock Hill Local School Superintendent Wes Hairston says classes would resume Monday after being canceled Thursday and Friday.

Rock Hill second-grader Devin Holston (right) was killed Wednesday in the unincorporated area of Pedro, in Lawrence County, along with his mother, 28-year-old Stacey Jackson, and grandparents, 50-year-old Donald McGuire and 43-year-old Tammie McGuire. His father, 29-year-old Todd Holston, survived a stabbing attack.

Twenty-three-year-old Arron Lawson (above, left) was arrested Friday after a manhunt and has been charged with aggravated murder and murder.

Hairston says grief counselors will be available to students as the district mourns.