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Yountville Hostage: How To Help Victim's Family
Three women tragically died last Friday in Napa County. Here's how you can help their loved ones.

YOUNTVILLE, CA -- Three women tragically died last Friday after an hours-long standoff at a veterans home in Napa County. The triple murder happened when Afghanistan war veteran Albert Wong, 36, held the victims hostage at Veterans Home in Yountville. Authorities said Wong killed himself after killing the three women who also worked at the facility.
The devastating ending prompted an outpouring of sympathy for the families of Jennifer Gonzales Shushereba, 32, Jennifer Golick, 42, and Christine Loeber, 48. A GoFundMe page was also created for the family of Shushereba.
Loved ones hope to fundraise $90,000 for the family of Shushereba, a clinical psychologist from San Francisco, who died while pregnant.
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"Dr. Jenn (Gonzales) Shushereba was at the prime of her life, married one year and pregnant with her first child, when her life and that of her unborn child were tragically taken in the Yountville Veterans Home shooting on March 9," the GoFundMe page read. "As a young psychiatrist, Jenn dedicated her life to helping service men and women reintegrate and readjust to civilian life. Every aspect of Jenn’s life was dedicated to others and her caring and kind spirit was evident to everyone she met."
The proceeds from the fundraising campaign will benefit her husband, TJ, it said.
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Click here for Shushereba's GoFundMe page.
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Patch will update this article if more fundraising efforts are announced.
Also See:
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