An Israeli business owner who was one of five people gunned down by a newly fired employee was remembered Sunday as a generous man of humble beginnings.
More than 1,000 mourners attended the service for Reuven Rahamim, founder of Accent Signage Systems. Rahamim, three other Accent employees and a UPS driver making a delivery were killed at the company Thursday when police say Andrew Engeldinger, 36, began shooting. He had been fired before the rampage, Minnesota's deadliest workplace shooting. (AP)













