A devastating murder-suicide outside a home in Tucson has left two young children orphaned after authorities say a 36-year-old mother was fatally shot by her ex-husband before the gunman turned the weapon on himself.

According to the Marana Police Department, officers responded Monday evening to reports of gunfire outside a residence where they discovered Mikaela Durfey suffering from critical gunshot wounds.

Police say emergency responders immediately attempted life-saving measures at the scene, but the licensed professional counselor was ultimately pronounced dead outside the home.

Investigators identified the suspected shooter as Durfey’s ex-husband, Brian Schnurr, who authorities say later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following the attack.

The horrifying incident has shocked the local Arizona community and triggered an outpouring of grief online as friends, relatives, clients, and residents mourn the sudden loss of the mother of two.

Authorities have not publicly released the ages of the orphaned children, though police confirmed the tragedy has left two young family members without either parent following the deadly confrontation.

Investigators continue examining the exact timeline leading up to the shooting while detectives review witness statements, prior domestic history, and evidence recovered from the scene.

Police have not yet publicly disclosed whether the children witnessed the attack.

Neighbors reportedly described a chaotic scene as emergency vehicles flooded the residential area Monday evening following reports of gunfire.

Several witnesses said they observed officers rushing toward the property while paramedics attempted emergency treatment outside the home.

The case has reignited emotional national discussion surrounding domestic violence, custody disputes, mental health crises, and firearm-related family tragedies.

Advocacy organizations frequently warn that domestic violence situations involving former spouses or partners can rapidly escalate into deadly violence, particularly during periods of emotional conflict, separation disputes, or ongoing legal tensions.

Friends and community members have since flooded social media with tributes honoring Mikaela Durfey, describing her as compassionate, caring, intelligent, and deeply devoted to helping others through her counseling work.

Several posts highlighted the heartbreaking irony that a mental health professional dedicated to supporting emotional healing ultimately became the victim of extreme violence herself.

Online fundraising efforts and community support campaigns have also reportedly begun emerging to assist the orphaned children following the tragedy.

Meanwhile, authorities continue urging anyone experiencing domestic violence threats or emotional instability involving former partners to seek immediate help through law enforcement or crisis intervention resources.

According to domestic violence experts, murder-suicide cases involving former intimate partners often follow patterns of escalating emotional control, threats, fear, or psychological instability before violence occurs.

The Arizona tragedy now joins a growing number of recent high-profile domestic homicide cases drawing national attention due to the devastating impact left on surviving children and relatives.

For many following the case, however, the most heartbreaking reality remains the future facing the two young children at the center of the tragedy.

Within moments outside their Tucson home, both parents were gone f