Annie Sandifer was pregnant with her sixth child when she was shot outside of a supper club
Annie Sandifer was 26-weeks pregnant with her sixth child when she was shot outside Gene’s Supper Club in Milwaukee around 2:30 a.m. Saturday, the. Police told the outlet the expectant mom was on board a party bus when an unknown gunman fired five to six rounds from the sunroof of a passing car.
Sandifer’s aunt, Tonya Rockett, described the mother as loving and caring during a candlelight vigil on Saturday night.“You took someone away that we love dearly and it’ll never be the same. You took her away from her husband, her children, her mother, her family and friends. It’s a miracle that the baby is still alive, nothing but God, and I thank God for it,” she.
“She felt like the safest thing to do was, instead of being inside the club, was to be on the bus, where she thought she’d be safer,” she said.
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