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Hundreds gather to remember 4 victims of Tacoma shooting

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TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Hundreds of people gathered in Tacoma, Washington this weekend to leave flowers, candles and messages in a memorial for four people killed in a spate of shootings last week that police are still investigating. No one has been arrested in the shootings, and authorities have yet to disclose a possible motive. KIRO-TV reports that family and friends of the victims gathered at Tacoma Indian Baptist Church for a candlelight vigil Saturday. It identified the victims as 42-year-old Maria Nunez; her son, 19-year-old Emery Iese; his uncle, 22-year-old Raymond Williams; and Williams’ girlfriend, 22-year-old Natasha Brincefield. All were slain Thursday in the city’s Salishan neighborhood. 

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