Los Angeles Times

San Bernardino teacher is killed; gunman at large

Nancy Magaña, 24, taught math and was a volleyball coach.

- BY RUBEN VIVES

A gunman who shot and killed a middle school teacher as she sat in her truck with her 5-year-old son and boyfriend at a San Bernardino park over the weekend remained at large Sunday, police said.

Officers responded to a report of a shooting at Delmann Heights Park near the intersecti­on of 30th and Flores streets about 2 a.m. Saturday, the San Bernardino Police Department said. When officers arrived at the scene, they found the wounded victim.

Nancy Magaña, 24, of San Bernardino was taken to a hospital, where she died of her injuries, authoritie­s said.

Police did not provide any other details about the shooting.

Maria Magaña, 29, said Sunday that her sister had spent the evening with her son and boyfriend at a Dave & Busters restaurant. The couple had driven to the park to hang out and were sitting in her truck when the gunman walked up to the vehicle and opened fire, she said.

Magaña said she and her family are perplexed by the shooting. “This came out of nowhere,” she said.

Police said they haven’t determined a motive and are continuing their investigat­ion.

Since the shooting, Magaña said she’s heard from a lot of people who cared about her sister, including neighbors, teachers, former co-workers, people who played soccer with her.

Magaña described her sister as an intelligen­t, kind and a loving mother who worked at Del Vallejo Middle School as a math teacher and volleyball coach. She said she had just started her first teaching job two weeks ago.

“Imagine how many kids she could have reached?” Magaña said. “The amount of lives [affected] are uncounted.”

Magaña said her sister always saw the light humor in things. She had a witty sense of humor and loved to laugh. One birthday, the family got her a cake with a popular math joke that read “Friends don’t let friends divide by zero.”

“She thought it was the funniest thing in the world,” Magaña said.

She said her sister was generous and never hesitated to help or provide financial assistance to anyone who needed it, even if she was down to her last dollar. She was athletic and enjoyed playing soccer.

But at the core of Nancy’s world was her son. The mother and son would always do things together, going to the beach, Disneyland or visiting national parks. Maria Magaña said they were planning on going to the Grand Canyon this year.

It hadn’t been easy for the single mother. She worked countless of hours studying, always balancing her school, work and family life.

“She lived paycheck to paycheck, going to school and finishing her teaching credential,” Magaña said. “This is why we’re so distraught.

“She meant a lot to so many people.”

 ?? Family photo ?? NANCY MAGAÑA, 24, started her first teaching job two weeks ago. She leaves behind a 5-year-old son.
Family photo NANCY MAGAÑA, 24, started her first teaching job two weeks ago. She leaves behind a 5-year-old son.

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