Friends, family and members of the community gathered at Lee's Funeral Home in Gwinnett County remember Mun Cha.

Jeffrey Pitts shot and killed Cha just after walking into a Rockdale County store.

Pitts turned and starting shooting his gun at customers, killing one of them.

Police say Scott Drew returned fire at Pitts from the back of the store, a move many believe saved more lives.

Todd Scott was in the store that day. "They were good people and seemed they would do anything for anybody," said Scott.

Just one day after laying their loved one to rest, the family of Jimquez Aikens, another victim in the store shooting, came to support the Cha family.

Dash camera video from a sheriff's car captured the second half of the shooting spree after Pitts shot both his parents at their home.

He then got into a shootout with police before taking his own life.

Pitts' parents survived, but the customer he shot did not.

The entire community has shown an outpouring of love and support for both victims.

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