Posted on 11/08/2018 4:17:44 PM PST by EdnaMode
Tamera Mowry-Housley and husband Adam Housleys niece Alaina died in the shooting at a college bar in Thousand Oaks, California. She was 18.
Our hearts are broken. We just learned that our niece Alaina was one of the victims of last nights shooting at Borderline bar in Thousand Oaks, the Real host and former Fox News correspondent tell PEOPLE in a statement. Alaina was an incredible young woman with so much life ahead of her and we are devastated that her life was cut short in this manner. We thank everyone for your prayers and ask for privacy at this time.
Alaina was at the bar with a group of friends when a gunman opened fire late Wednesday night. The bar was reportedly hosting a college night for country music fans.
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Who is Tamera Mowry-Housley?
She costarred on the sitcom Sister Sister with her twin sister Tia.
One of the twins from Sister-Sister? Tia and Tamera?
The kids that were interviewed were very lucid and smart. That shooter was demon posessed and tore up some beautiful lives. Very sad. Especially for the parents. Prayers for all.
Yes.
What was she doing in a bar at 18?
Very sad. Prayers for this family, and all the other families who lost loved ones. . May the Lord grant them comfort, and strength in the days, and years to come.
“”What was she doing in a bar at 18?””
As it was reported, it was “college night” at the bar where it was opened for dancing...those under drinking age had a black X on their hands so they could not be served drinks but chances are they were mostly from Pepperdine University which is a Christian school and wouldn’t have been drinking anyway.
The country dance club/bar allows 18 year olds in, they stamp their hands with a big ‘X’, underage can dance but not drink.
And why is her death more tragic than that of a 5 year old black child in the ghetto that we never hear about?
Its very sad
I do have a question. Why was an 18 yr old in a bar???
Wife of a Fox reporter. Twin sister of Tia. They had a fun tv show called Sister Sister in the eighties. Part of the group on a morning show called The Teal
Yes and married to a Fox reporter
A lot of bad things happen in booze joints. This is just one of them. Happens in churches, too.
Dreadful. RIP.
That's your takeaway from this?
“And why is her death more tragic than that of a 5 year old black child in the ghetto that we never hear about?”
Why would you say that? I didn’t read anything here that indicated preferential grief for these people! The Black Child in the ghetto is, unfortunately unidentified to most of us, and as a consequence doesn’t get the public’s direct sympathy. HIs or her life is no less valuable though.
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