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Fourth cancer survivors killed after balls flown through their house in Colorado

Berthoud, Colorado (KDVR)-a small community in Colorado mourns the loss of the loss of a well-known woman who was shot in a random act of violence.

The 49 -year -old Jennifer James had hit cancer four times, just to be shot by bullets in her own house of Berthoud, the investigators say that they were released from the car of a stranger.

Two balls went through a window and a wall and killed Jennifer James.

“It only makes me angry that such a senseless act of violence has taken place and that they never believe that this will happen to them in an interview with FOX31 in an interview with Fox31 James' oldest daughter of James.

Jennifer James was shot and killed in her house on April 28, 2025, and her loss left a hole in the Berthoud community.

According to all reports, James was loved by so many in Berthoud.

She was passionate about helping children who also fought for cancer.

She loved to help animals find a home and was a big fan of Denver Nuggets.

The balls, of which the investigators say, came from the weapon of a stranger a hole in the heart of this community.

“She was the most selfless mother who everyone could want. She somehow dedicated us to her children all her life, so I will be grateful forever for everything she did for us,” said James.

Jennifer James was shot and killed in her house on April 28, 2025, and her loss left a hole in the Berthoud community.

The shootout occurred on April 28 at 11:20 p.m., as is the case from an affidavit for the arrest of the suspect that was raised by FOX31.

Two of James' children were at home at the time of the shootout.

According to an affidavit, the investigators of the Sheriff department of Larimer County Surveillance used video and license plate data to track down the suspect.

The sheriff's office arrested the 20-year-old Lichenzer Work in Denver and accused him of the first degree extreme murder of the first degree after he was taken into custody due to survey, and admitted to having fired the weapon.

Worku claimed that he accidentally fired the weapon twice without knowing how it works. He was admitted to the Larimer County prison and a bond of $ 1.25 million issued.

James' funeral will take place later this month.

A fundraising campaign via Gofundme was set up to support family costs. Those who want to make a contribution can donate online.

You can find more details on the examination of the affidavit in a separate article here.

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