EAST HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A vigil was held on Sunday night for a man shot and killed during an argument at an East Hollywood McDonald's on Saturday.
The gunman says he fired in self-defense, but the fiancée of the man who died is telling a very different story.
The man's fiancée told Eyewitness News she's broken into a million pieces, and now wants justice for her fiancé.
A memorial was set up for 36-year-old Feliciano "Felix" Curiel after he was shot and killed following an altercation with another driver in the drive-thru at the McDonald's on Western Avenue on Saturday.
"He was someone that brought life anywhere that he went, honestly, he was full of light, someone that cared and would help you," Kerin Gonzalez-Molina said.
Curiel and Gonzalez-Molina got engaged in Ap