http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_8114931
(published January 29, 2008)
Sammantha Salas loved Jamba Juice smoothies, the color blue and her camera phone.
The 16-year-old Alhambra High School sophomore was "a gadget freak," who loved her computer, Apple Bottom brand jeans, the Dodgers and drawing. She often baby-sat, and she dreamed of attending USC.
By all the accounts from her family and those closest to her, Sammantha was a typical American teen - which makes her brutal death at the hands of gang members Saturday all the more heartbreaking and incomprehensible, they said Tuesday.
"I was shocked - I couldn't believe something like that happened," said her friend Wendy Crespo, 15, who had known Sammantha since they attended Emery Park Elementary School, not far from their high school.
"She was great, and I loved her," said 16-year-old Alhambra High sophomore Jessica Mena, one of her closest friends. "She was a really great person and was very funny."
Right up until the moment the shots were fired, everything about Sammantha's life seemed normal. Earlier in the day, she had gone to Covina and celebrated at her uncle's 50th birthday party. Back at home, at about 8:30 p.m., Sammantha and a 16-year-old friend who lived in the same apartment building in the 2500 block of Peck Road strolled to a dairy across the street for some beverages.
Minutes later, Sammantha was gasping for breath in her father's arms. Her friend lay wounded beside her.