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I love you so much. The father's grief cut deep in this suburban Los Angeles community — recently named the third-safest city in America — where families now touched by gun violence were coping with irreplaceable loss. Cody Gifford-Coffman, 22, was a youth baseball umpire who'd planned to join the Army, according to his dad.

Jason Coffman spoke with reporters outside of the Thousand Oaks Teen Center, where relatives searching for loved ones who were unaccounted for had been told to gather. Jason Coffman said he had last spoken to his son right before he left to go out with friends to the Borderline Bar and Grill — a Wednesday night ritual.

First thing I said was, 'Please don't drink and drive. Coffman told the Los Angeles Times that he had been awakened by his son's friends pounding on his door at about 1 a. Telemachus Orfanos, 27, was a survivor of the shooting last year in Las Vegas, where a gunman killed 58 at the Route 91 Harvest festival.

You know who I hold responsible for this — the gun culture, OK. Justin Meek, 23, an alumnus of California Lutheran University, was killed, as well. The university said he "heroically saved lives in the incident. Cal Lutheran students said witnesses told them that Meek jumped in front of his sister and others to shield them.

We lost someone truly great. Meek enjoyed the country-themed Borderline because he loved line dancing, pals said — he'd even founded Cal Lutheran's line dancing club. He was a protector, always sticking up for people. He was a caring, compassionate individual. I just don't understand.

I don't understand the world. Also gunned down while trying to save lives was Sgt. Helus, 54, was married with a son.

12 killed in California bar shooting

He called his wife just before he went into the bar, where he was killed in a shootout with the gunman. I love you, I'll call you later," his boss, Sheriff Geoff Dean, quoted him as saying. Sheriff's Sgt. Eric Buschow said Helus "had every intention of going in there and ending that threat and saving lives.

The university said she was from Napa, California, and was a freshman majoring in English. Mowry-Housley and her husband, former Fox News correspondent Adam Housley, spent the night trying to find out what had happened to Alaina. Adam Housley, who went to Los Robles Medical Center at in the morning to look for her, told the Times that he feared the worst because her Apple Watch and her iPhone showed that her location was still at the bar.

Housley later issued a statement on behalf of Alaina's parents, which saidin part: "Words can't describe our grief over losing our daughter, Alaina.