An Antioch family demands answers after a 31-year-old married father of two was fatally shot while buying pizza for his family.
"I had my fair share of three days straight of just crying," Sills' widow, Ariana Sills told KTVU on Monday.
"I'm doing the best that I can not to fold for my kids," she said "My kids are taking it hard but, more than anything, my son. He's not eating. He's sleeping throughout the day. He's not talking to anyone." She tracked his location to the 7-Eleven on Hillcrest Avenue in Antioch and drove over with her kids. They were shocked to find ithe store and gas station blocked off and surrounded by police.
Antioch police said the confrontation likely occurred inside his Toyota Avalon, possibly outside a nearby restaurant or gas station. Sills ended up driving across Hillcrest and crashing at the 7-Eleven. Police say two men ran from his car.
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