Daily News | A mother shot her two sons as they slept, police say. Now, a Bucks County community gathers to mourn.
. The family did not belong to the church, but Nguyen, 38, fled there hours after the shooting, and was arrested in the parking lot. So it seemed a fitting place to come together in tribute to the boys.
In the hours before the candlelight vigil, tributes poured in through social media, recalling the brothers as kind and gentle. “Everyone who knew her is completely shocked,” Mitchell said. “Nobody had any idea she was this troubled.” Nguyen divorced Nelson’s father, Ed Tini, last year, according to court records. Documents from the eviction dispute show that Nguyen and Tini-Melchiondo had a contentious relationship, with her former sister-in-law and landlord, who accused her of abusive and harassing behavior, including leaving dog feces on the front lawn.
“A tragic event is always difficult to process for all of us, especially our children,” Elliot said, adding that grief counselors and other resources will be made available for parents and students.
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