CRANDON, Wis. (AP) -- Grieving family members in Crandon are making arrangements to bury the loved ones, whose lives were taken by a sheriff's deputy in a mass murder.
Six people were killed by Tyler Peterson early Sunday, including his ex-girlfriend and two of his childhood friends.
Peterson was fatally shot later that day.
Sjana Farr of Praise Chapel Community Church in Crandon says Peterson's family has asked that his funeral be held last, out of respect for the families of the six victims.
Farr says they're still deciding how to arrange the private funerals, but hope to have a public memorial service at some point.