A therapist killed the mother of one of his young patients before fatally shooting himself in north Alabama on Friday, authorities said.

Jonathan Neil Coffman, 43, has been identified as the shooter by the Madison County sheriff’s office. Before killing himself, Coffman fatally shot 36-year-old Sunshine Price Pauly outside her Monrovia home, Lt. Donny Shaw said.

Coffman was a therapist and treated Pauly’s 7-year-old son, Shaw said. Investigators are still working to determine a motive for the murder-suicide.

Coffman also worked for the Arc of Madison County. In a statement, the Arc said Coffman wasn’t providing therapy to the family through their organization.

“The Arc is deeply saddened to hear of these tragic events,” the statement says. “Mr. Coffman was employed by The Arc. To be clear, however, The Arc was not providing any services to the victim’s family. We want to provide space for the authorities to investigate this matter and for the families to grieve.”

Sheriff’s deputies were called to the 100 block of Rustic Cedar Lane around 9:30 a.m. when a woman reported she was in danger and a man was at her home with a gun.

Shaw said when deputies arrived within 10 minutes, both the man and woman were dead from gunshot wounds.

“This is clearly a murder-suicide,” Shaw said.

The woman’s child, who was at the home when the shootings happened, remained unharmed. Shaw said family members are taking care of the child.

Deputies and investigators spent hours collecting evidence and processing the crime scene. Further details haven’t been released.

Updated at 3:51 p.m. with identities and new information.

Updated at 4:33 p.m. with a statement from the Arc.