On July 18, 1995, three men walked into Pato’s Place, a quiet bar on the outskirts of town in Tulare, California.
They wore ski masks and carried shotguns. They demanded money from everyone inside and gathered about $300. Minutes later, the owner, Guadalupe Cantu, 43, was critically wounded and five others in the bar were dead.
Cantu, who’d been shot in the chest, pretended to be dead until the shooting stopped and the perpetrators left. He then managed to call 911.
Investigators described the crime scene as “horrific” and a place of “carnage.” It would take 10 years and another mass homicide before the Pato’s Place killers would be brought to trial.
Wreaths Across America coming to Greenville Dec. 19
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An official Wreaths Across America (WAA) location, Greenville Union Cemetery will join more than 2,100 other locations across the country for National Wreaths Across America Day.
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The public is invited to take part in this patriotic event Saturday, December 19, 2020 at the Greenville Union Cemetery, lead by the Fort GreeneVille DAR, with local veterans representing their branches of service.
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GREENVILLE Greenville Union Cemetery, an official Wreaths Across America (WAA) location, will host a wreath-laying ceremony Dec. 19, joining more than 2,100 other locations across the country for National Wreaths Across America Day.
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