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Funeral for NJ supermarket shooting victim

OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -

One of the two people killed by a co-worker at a New Jersey supermarket was laid to rest Wednesday.

Services for 24-year-old Bryan Breen were held at the Waitt Funeral Home in Old Bridge. A burial followed at Chestnut Hill Cemetery.

A wake for 18-year-old Cristina LoBrutto was Wednesday evening at Michael Hegarty Funeral Home in Old Bridge. Her funeral was Thursday morning at St. Ambrose Church.

Authorities say Terence Tyler shot and killed Breen and LoBrutto Friday during the overnight shift at the Pathmark in Old Bridge.

The 23-year-old was discharged from the Marines in 2010 after suffering from depression. Authorities say he committed suicide at the store.

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