Relatives, Others Remember Milwaukee Triple-Slaying Victims

Relatives, Others Remember Milwaukee Triple-Slaying Victims
An man is assisted by members of the Vue family, as he weeps in the rain in front of a memorial for three people who were fatally shot, Sunday, March 13, 2016, in Milwaukee. A crowd gathered for a candlelight vigil Sunday evening to remember Jesus Manso-Perez, Phia Vue and Mai Vue, who were gunned down at their apartment complex on Sunday, March 6. Michael Sears/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP
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MILWAUKEE—Hundreds of people have gathered in Milwaukee to remember the three people who authorities say were shot to death by a neighbor at their apartment complex.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports family members, friends and supporters of Jesus Manso-Perez, Phia Vue and Mai Vue attended a candlelight vigil Sunday, March 13, night in their honor.

Thirty-nine-year-old Dan J. Popp has been charged with three counts of first-degree intentional homicide in their deaths on March 6. He also faces a charge of attempted first-degree intentional homicide because authorities said he shot at Manso-Perez’s 18-year-old son, Jesus Manso-Carrasquillo.

This undated photo provided by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office shows Dan Popp, 39. Popp was charged Thursday March 10, 2016, with three counts of first-degree intentional homicide in the deaths of 40-year-old Jesus Manso-Perez, 36-year-old Phia Vue and 32-year-old Mai Vue, who were fatally shot Sunday in Milwaukee. Popp is also charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide after authorities say he shot at Manso-Perez's 18-year-old son. (Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office via AP)
This undated photo provided by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office shows Dan Popp, 39. Popp was charged Thursday March 10, 2016, with three counts of first-degree intentional homicide in the deaths of 40-year-old Jesus Manso-Perez, 36-year-old Phia Vue and 32-year-old Mai Vue, who were fatally shot Sunday in Milwaukee. Popp is also charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide after authorities say he shot at Manso-Perez's 18-year-old son. Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office via AP