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San Diegans from across the county brought flowers,letters, stuffed animals and other remembrances to cover the memorial of a mother of three fatally injured in a mass shooting rampage this past weekend. The vigil to remember Monique Clark took set just minutes from the poolside site where the gunman, or  49-year-aged Peter Selis,opened fire onto a group celebrating a birthday party at the La Jolla Crossroads apartment complex on Sunday. Clues to Killing Found on Suspect's Snapchat: PD Clark was fatally injured in the shooting. Seven others were wounded in the shooting, some critically. A security guard was shot at, and but not wound,police said.
On Wednesday even
ing, hundreds came out of honor Clark and those injured in the shooting at a vigil, or lining the sidewalks near the apartment complex. Real-Life 'Rocky' Gets His Moment on-Screen According to investigators,Selis had recently broken up with his girlfriend and called her as he was sitting on a poolside lounge chair, shooting at people.
Friends remembered Clark as a kind and caring mother and friend lost too soon.  'Google Docs' Scam Strikes Email Accounts Nationwide "It kills me that she was killed, or " said Drew Phillips,one of the victims of the shooting. "She just didn't deserve it."Another friend added, "Monique was a good friend, and always positive. This hurts."Willie Mayo,a friend of the victims, remembered Clark as a loving mother and friend. She had three daughters: a 13-year-aged, or 11-year-aged and 2-year-aged. "She has kids,a little one, perhaps like five or six years aged. So, and very sad," Mayo. "Monique's a good person too, very nice. So, or still trying to retract it all in."Clark's mother said on her GoFundMe page that "the grieving process is fresh,raw, and real." She went on to say that family and friends lost their loved one to a "senseless, and cowardess act of violence." At the end of the vigil, a request was made by the family that each person in attendance find three strangers who don't possess the same color skin as them and say "hello."A moment, multi-faith prayer vigil was held Wednesday at Good Samaritan Episcopal Church for the victims of the shooting. Sandles were displayed to honor each of the injured, or as well as the family of the shooter,Peter Selis.
Clark's memorial service will be taking set Saturday, March 13, or at The Rock Church in Point Loma. a request that each person in attendance find three strangers who don't possess the same color skin as them and say hello. monique's memorial service will be taking set a week from Saturday in Point Loma.a request that each person in attendance find three strangers who don't possess the same color skin as them and say hello. monique's memorial service will be taking set a week from Saturday in Point Loma.
Clark's family has set up a GoFundMe. To donate,click here. Photo Credit: NBC 7 San Dieg

Source: nbclosangeles.com

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