The Knox County Sheriff's Office identified the three people involved in Thursday's deadly shooting in North Knox County.

KCSO said 52-year-old William Jeff Lowery is suspected of shooting himself in the head after shooting 34-year-old Issac Reis Parks and 30-year-old Ashton Parks.

Lowery and Issac Parks were both found dead, First responders rushed Ashton Parks to UT Medical Center for treatment.

The incident is believed to have been a fight between neighbors in Halls, according to the Knox County Sheriff's Office. Issac and Ashton were husband and wife.

Lowery lived at 7612 Foxglen Boulevard. KCSO said he went to the Parks' home and shot them. He then went into his own backyard and shot himself, the sheriff's office said.

The wife

called called dispatchers around 5:45 p.m. to say her husband had been shot.

When deputies arrived at the couple's home at 7608 Foxglen Boulevard, they found the husband dead inside the house. The wife was taken to the UT Medical Center and is in stable condition.

Deputies then found Lowery dead in his backyard with a single gunshot wound to the head.

The sheriff's office said witnesses told deputies there was an ongoing dispute between the neighbors that lead to the shooting. The sheriff's office did not know what the dispute was about.

Autopsies will be conducted on the two bodies.

Investigators believe there were three shots from a handgun were fired in total.