Students at Salish Kootenai College, a tribal college in Montana, are feeling the loss of star basketball player Tim Wolfe.
Wolfe, 21, was a member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. He went home to Idaho for Mother's Day weekend when he was gunned down early Saturday morning.
"We've never lost anyone until now," SKC basketball coach Zach Camel told The Missoulian. "This was one of our own. We're a family, and we're all hurt. We're all shocked.”
Juan C. “Yoshio” Aldana Villanueva, 22, is being held without bail. He is charged with first-degree murder for Wolfe's death.
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