Tirany Savage, 35, her 13-year-old son Dayton Cowdrey, her mother Kim Lynnette Ebright, 58, and Bo Eugene Savage, 35, were all found dead before dawn Sunday inside a home of gunshot wounds to the head, authorities said . “All individuals involved were known to each other and the incident is being investigated as a murder/suicide,” Roscommon County Sheriff’s Department said in a news release Monday. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the many friends and family who have been devastated by this loss.” It has not been confirmed who the shooter was, but weeks before the tragic turn of events Tyrany Savage filed for a personal protection order against her husband Bo Eugene, according to TV station WPBM. But it was denied by a judge. He was also reportedly starting his divorce proceedings. Tirany Savage said in the order of protection that her husband, Bo Eugene Savage (right), had mental health issues and recently purchased a firearm. Facebook Tirany Savage filed for the personal protection order against her husband on June 24, writing, “He has mental health issues and recently purchased a firearm and that concerns me,” WPBM reported, citing court documents. “He keeps saying he’s going to blow his mind and I don’t want my safety or my son’s safety at risk.” But that offer was rejected by a judge who wrote that she could seek a restraining order in divorce court, the report said. “Insufficient evidence of immediate and irreparable injury, loss or damage. Petitioner may seek a restraining order in the event of a divorce,” the judge wrote, according to WPBM. Tirany Savage could request a hearing because she was denied, but it’s unclear if she made that request, according to WPBM, citing court documents. Three days before she died violently, she filed for divorce, WPBM reported. The judge, identified by NBC News as Troy Daniel, did not return a call for comment when the news outlet reached out to his campaign Wednesday night.