CLEVELAND — Rocky River police received at least three previous calls in the past six years from the home where 63-year-old Jamal Mansour murdered his daughter Tahani Mansour.
Tahani Mansour, 27, was shot twice – including once to the head – about 1:15 a.m. Tuesday inside the family’s house. She died at Fairview Hospital.
Her father is charged with one count of murder, one count of felonious assault and one count of domestic violence in Rocky River Municipal Court.
Records requested by cleveland.com revealed that three calls to police came from the house since 2010. The most notable came during a 2012 dispute between the father and daughter where Jamal Mansour threatened to take his own life.
Police responded to a call on the evening of Dec. 1, 2012 after an anonymous caller said that the father threatened suicide if his daughter did not return from a business trip to Las Vegas by the next day,.
Officers conducted a welfare check on Jamal Mansour, and he told officers that he was upset that his daughter left for the work conference.
His wife told officers that her husband was never in danger of harming himself.
Jamal Mansour was “calm and reasonable” when explaining his anger to police, the police report said. Officers left the house about 30 minutes later.
The two other calls to police made from the Mansour household were made in 2010 and 2013.
Officers checked on the house after a 911 hang-up call was made in August 2010. It was determined the call was accidental, a police report states.
In April 2013, Rocky River police tried to serve a felony warrant on a man who was supposed to be at the house. The man was not at the residence at the time, and officers left within 20 minutes of arriving.
Jamal Mansour is expected to make his first court appearance 11:30 a.m. Thursday.
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