A memorial service outside a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse in Salt Lake City turned deadly when gunfire erupted, killing two people and wounding six others.
Mourners fled in panic as the gunman escaped, leaving shock and grief behind, particularly within the local Tongan community.
As investigators search for answers, a place meant for prayer and remembrance has been scarred by violence, forcing the community to mourn anew and begin a painful path toward healing.