
An man is assisted by members of the Vue family, as he weeps in the rain in front of a memorial for three people who were fatally shot, Sunday, March 13, 2016, in Milwaukee. A crowd gathered for a candlelight vigil Sunday evening to remember Jesus Manso-Perez, Phia Vue and Mai Vue, who were gunned down at their apartment complex on Sunday, March 6. (Michael Sears/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
MILWAUKEE (AP) – Hundreds of people have gathered in Milwaukee to remember the three people who authorities say were shot to death by a neighbor at their apartment complex.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports family members, friends and supporters of Jesus Manso-Perez, Phia Vue and Mai Vue attended a candlelight vigil Sunday night in their honor.
Thirty-nine-year-old Dan J. Popp has been charged with three counts of first-degree intentional homicide in their deaths on March 6. He also faces a charge of attempted first-degree intentional homicide because authorities said he shot at Manso-Perez's 18-year-old son, Jesus Manso-Carrasquillo.
Police have said they are working to determine a motive.
The newspaper reports Mayor Tom Barrett extended condolences on behalf of the city during the vigil, and prayers were offered in English, Hmong and Spanish.







































