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Anaconda community reflects on victims and call for justice

Tragedy struck the town of Anaconda on August 1, when a man walked into the Owl Bar shot and killed four people.
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ANACONDA — Tragedy struck the town of Anaconda on Friday, August 1, when a man walked into the Owl Bar on Washington and 3rd Street, opened fire, and shot and killed four people.

“It’s just such a shock. The whole town is just heartbroken. We’re just in shock,” shares Jill Rowles.

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Anaconda community reflects on victims and call for justice

If you were to walk a block down the street from the Owl Bar, you would see the J.F.K. Bar, where Jill Rowles works as a bartender.

Jill told us she’s known 64-year-old Nancy Lauretta Kelley for 10 years.

“I was with her the night before,” Jill told MTN. “I throw horseshoes, and she and her boyfriend were throwing against us. She was watching him play—just outside, having fun, chatting.”

The next day, Nancy, along with 74-year-old Tony Wayne Palm, 70-year-old David Allen Leach, and 59-year-old Daniel Edwin Baillie, were all shot and killed in a mass shooting by alleged killer, Michael Brown.

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“I only knew Tony from coming into the bar when I was bartending.”

But Jill did know Nancy. She says Nancy was more than a friend.

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64-year-old Nancy Lauretta Kelley - Bartender

“We all used to watch football together. She was an oncology nurse, and she helped take care of my dad when he had cancer. She explained everything to my mom and me very well to help us understand what he was going through,” shared Jill.

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Nancy wasn’t just a friendly face to Jill.

“She has a huge heart. She loves animals. Every animal loved her. She walked around town carrying bones for all the dogs. They all knew Nancy. She was just a great person who would do anything for anybody,” Jill shared.

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Nancy wasn’t just a friendly face to Jill. “She has a huge heart. She loves animals. Every animal loved her. She walked around town carrying bones for all the dogs. They all knew Nancy. She was just a great person who would do anything for anybody..."

Other Anaconda locals we spoke with agreed with Jill. Nancy was known and loved by many.

Even in the short time MTN was at the scene, several folks placed flowers and paid their respects to the four community members of Anaconda who lost their lives last Friday.

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“It's very tight-knit. Everybody knows everybody. You walk across the street, and they know what you’re doing and where you’re going,” says Jill.

“It's very tight-knit. Everybody knows everybody. You walk across the street, and they know what you’re doing and where you’re going,” says Jill.

Which is why Jill says the entire town is looking for justice.

“It’s crazy. Everybody wants to go out there, and they’re mad. Everybody loved Nancy so much, and they feel like he should be done the same to him. I hope they find him soon."

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