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Bucks County mother accused of fatally shooting sons in failed double murder-suicide due in court

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Authorities say Trinh T. Nguyen shot her two sons, Jeffrey and Nelson, as they laid in their beds on May 2, 2022. UPPER MAKEFIELD, Pa. - A Bucks County mother facing charges in the deaths of her two sons is due in court Tuesday for a preliminary hearing.

Trinh T. Nguyen, 38, was arrested in early May after police say she shot her 13-year-old and 9-year-old sons as they slept in their beds.

According to officials, officers from the Upper Makefield Police Department were called to Timber Ridge Road around 7 a.m. for reports of an armed person.

Police were told by a 22-year-old neighbor that Nguyen allegedly tried to shoot him twice in the face after she handed him a box of photos to give to her ex-husband whom he worked with.

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