The three people killed when a gunman opened fire at an In-N-Out Burger in Idaho included a worker at the restaurant chain and a man from the area known for helping others get sober. Authorities released the names Tuesday of the people who died when the 24-year-old gunman opened fire at the Twin Falls restaurant. Hundreds of community members, many holding candles or roses, gathered at a park in Twin Falls Tuesday night for a vigil to honor the victims. Teresa Yocham, who lives in Twin Falls, said the shooting sickened her and she wanted to come out to show support. Witnesses described a chaotic scene in and around the Idaho restaurant as shots were fired.