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The community holds a vigil to honor the 21-year-old man who was killed at Glendal Mass Shooting

Glendale, AZ (Azfamily) -More than a hundred people gathered on Tuesday evening in front of El Camaron Gigante in honor of 21-year-old Milo Suniga.

Suniga is one of three men.

Near a monument to Suniga, relatives and people from the Lowrider community have hugged each other. His friends described him as loyal and someone who would do something to help another person in need.

One of Suniga's friends, Robert Mandell, said they were more like brothers and had planned to have a fun night in concert.

“It was a family event. We were happy. We had fun all night. I am only glad that we had at least our last moments together that we had a lot of fun,” said Mandell.

The investigators believe that a dispute broke out before more than one person with shooting began. Arizona's family received a new video from a witness when the fight broke out, and soon shots were fired.

Mandell said Suniga tried to break the fight and helped save someone's life before he was shot.

“There are many things going through my head. I couldn't stop thinking about it. I will probably not be able for a long time,” said Mandell.

The police said two brothers were also killed: 21-year-old Christopher Sprulle and 17-year-old Damien Sproule. So far, no arrests have been made.

The police have also created a portal in which witnesses can submit photos and videos anonymously. Click here to learn more.

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