Court documents show abuse, restraining order against man who fatally shot kids in Sacramento church

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Court documents show abuse, restraining order against man who fatally shot kids in Sacramento church
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Court documents paint a disturbing picture of verbal and physical abuse inflicted by Mora on his estranged girlfriend, who is the mother of their three daughters, one of whom would have turned 11 on Wednesday.

Mora"is a very jealous person," the woman wrote in her request for the restraining order."He threatened to kill me if he ever caught me cheating."She said he told her he hadn't killed her"because he would not know where to go with the children." In the filing, she said he might flee to Mexico, where he had family.

Authorities identified Nathaniel Kong as the chaperone for the visitation. Kong, 59, was shot to death at the church along with the three girls, ages 13, 10 and 9. Business records show Kong had been an executive in the church. Court records show that he served Mora with the May restraining order. "He was drunk and while they were arresting him or trying to he decided he wanted to fight and ended up with felony charges because he assaulted a CHP officer, causing injuries," Deputy Daryl Allen, a spokesman for the Merced County Sheriff's Office, told The Sacramento Bee.

Ortega said she knows little about The Church in Sacramento other than it's busy on Sundays but mostly quiet during the week.

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