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Richland Fred Meyer shooting

A shooting at a Richland Fred Meyer store on Feb. 7, 2022, left an Instacart worker dead and a store employee in critical condition. Stick with the Tri-City Herald as we report the latest in this developing story.

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Justin Krumbah would give cookies to cashiers, check in on his neighbors and spread cheer at the Richland Fred Meyer.

About 300 people gathered in Howard Amon Park Thursday afternoon to share memories of the Instacart worker who was killed Monday morning inside the store.

They also offered prayers for Mark Hill, a Fred Meyer employee who also was shot and seriously wounded.

Justin often spent time in the store waiting for online orders to fill for Instacart customers, and was there when Aaron C. Kelly, 39, walked in on Monday morning.

Kelly is accused of pulling out a handgun and shooting Krumbah several times shortly after 11 a.m.

About 300 people gathered in Howard Amon Park on Thursday afternoon to share memories of Justin Krumbah, the Instacart worker who was shot Monday morning inside Fred Meyer in Richland.
About 300 people gathered in Howard Amon Park on Thursday afternoon to share memories of Justin Krumbah, the Instacart worker who was shot Monday morning inside Fred Meyer in Richland. Jennifer King jking@tricityherald.com

“I am so grateful that I have this family,” Krumbah’s sister, Krista, said through tears at Thursday’s memorial. “I love this support. It’s so appreciated.” She was a Fred Meyer employee.

Krista told the crowd that people have been sharing stories of Justin coming up to them and introducing himself and saying his sister worked in the store.

Memorial attendees give Krista Krumbah, Justin Krumbah’s older sister, hugs after gathering in Howard Amon Park in Richland on Thursday to celebrate her brother’s life.
Memorial attendees give Krista Krumbah, Justin Krumbah’s older sister, hugs after gathering in Howard Amon Park in Richland on Thursday to celebrate her brother’s life. Jennifer King jking@tricityherald.com

About a dozen speakers shared their memories, saying Krumbah routinely went out of his way to help people. That included putting away returned items, helping customers or just trying to cheer people up.

Speakers described him as a ray of light who made working in retail easier.

Balloons are released by friends and family during a memorial for Justin Krumbah in Howard Amon Park in Richland on Thursday.
Balloons are released by friends and family during a memorial for Justin Krumbah in Howard Amon Park in Richland on Thursday. Jennifer King jking@tricityherald.com

“During all of the craziness of dealing with COVID and people being agitated, he just brought such a warmth and light,” one Fred Meyer employee said.

He took that friendliness home with him as well. His neighbor Seth Glossen said Krumbah, who also was a mechanic, would show up to help with car issues or whatever he needed help with.

They also spent Sundays watching Seahawks football games together.

Instacart donated $50,000 to the GoFundMe account set up to help the family of Justin Krumbah, including to pay for his funeral.
Instacart donated $50,000 to the GoFundMe account set up to help the family of Justin Krumbah, including to pay for his funeral. GoFundMe

“We love him very, very much,” Glossen said. “He will surely be missed. He was always there to help people. Instacart was really awesome and really beneficial for him because he loved getting those good reviews and meeting people and just loved everybody.”

After a brief ceremony celebrating Justin Krumbah’s life, people took turns writing messages on posters and lighting candles in remembrance of the Instacart worker who was shot Monday inside Fred Meyer.
After a brief ceremony celebrating Justin Krumbah’s life, people took turns writing messages on posters and lighting candles in remembrance of the Instacart worker who was shot Monday inside Fred Meyer. Jennifer King jking@tricityherald.com

Destiny Underwood, the event’s organizer, read a post from Justin’s Facebook page, that suggested that simple kindnesses like a smile, a hug or a long talk could really help people.

“That’s Justin to a T,” she said. “Justin ... touched all of us. He will be truly missed among all of us.”

By Thursday night, a GoFundMe account set up to help his family, including to pay for his funeral, had raised nearly $102,000. Instacart had contributed $50,000, as well as a year of free groceries and access to mental health support for Krumbah’s mother and his five siblings.

Kelly is charged with premeditated first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in connection with the shootings. Bail is set at $1 million.

This story was originally published February 10, 2022 at 7:01 PM.

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Richland Fred Meyer shooting

A shooting at a Richland Fred Meyer store on Feb. 7, 2022, left an Instacart worker dead and a store employee in critical condition. Stick with the Tri-City Herald as we report the latest in this developing story.