As people who fled Cook’s Corner return for their belongings memories of mass shooting are fresh

On Friday, Aug. 25, classic rock played from a speaker at Cook’s Corner as people were able to get up close for the first time in two days, dropping by with flowers and words of support.

Patrons there Wednesday night when a gunman opened fire killing three and wounding six more, stopped by to pick up their cars and motorcycles and personal belongings now that investigators had finished scouring the scene.

Still shaken from the violence that had found its way to this roadhouse grill tucked away in Trabuco Canyon, staff and volunteers poured in to help however they could. The memories and fears of the night are still so raw for so many who had expected a fun night out having all-you-can-eat spaghetti and listening to the M Street cover band.

READ MORE: https://www.ocregister.com/2023/08/25/as-people-who-fled-cooks-corner-return-for-their-belongings-memories-of-mass-shooting-are-fresh/

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