Callous readers often ridicule these gatherings when they happen in the urban core but the reality is that events like these are important to inspire healing and we notice more and more of them are making their way to the suburbs . . . Check-it:
"In memory of Wells, neighbors have started leaving candles and flowers where he was shot multiple times. More than 100 people showed up Tuesday night to support the Wells family."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
More than 100 people attend candlelight vigil for Northland man killed in shooting
It was a somber Tuesday night for the Northland neighborhood at 78th Street and Monroe Avenue as neighbors gathered for a candlelight vigil.
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