From Friday evening to Saturday morning, three people were killed and 11 were wounded; from Saturday evening through Sunday morning, two were killed and 21 were wounded; from Sunday morning to early Monday, two people were killed and 13 were wounded.



Sanders-Wilson, 40, was killed around 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the 800 block of North Massasoit Avenue. Police said her husband, Roshawn Wilson, 38, approached her after morning service and shot her. He then shot himself in the head, police said.



Both were pronounced dead on the scene.



The couple had lived together in Broadview and were both members of the church for decades. "They were probably estranged at this time," said the pastor of the church, the Rev. Kenneth Giles. "I think there was probably some things going on between the two of them."



Giles said Sanders-Wilson helped in the church kitchen in the evenings, when food was served.



"If you asked her and she had the time to do it, she would do it," Giles said.



"I know you always hear this about people when they are deceased, about how wonderful they were. But genuinely, she was a wonderful woman," he said. "It's a tragedy on both sides for the church. He was also a good guy. But you never know what's going on in the minds of people."