Witnesses and friends of victims of the mass shooting in Half Moon Bay shared the terrible moments they lived through as one of their coworkers allegedly gunned down eight men and women, killing seven of them.
Farmworkers at a hotel said that at least two of the victims had children and a wife in Mexico. They referred to them as Jose and Pedro.
They said they’re afraid and concerned because they don’t know what’s next for them.
Miguel recounted the moment he said his 66-year-old coworker opened fire for the first time. He heard six gunshots and said he turned around and saw the suspect walk toward the other
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