Hundreds of families gathered Friday for a vigil in Half Moon Bay. It was the first of many city events meant to help the community process the mass shooting.
“These people are not just farmworkers, they’re part of my community, I consider them family,” said Alejandra Covarruvias of Dreamer Roadmap.
“As an immigrant, I feel so sad for those victims, they died so suddenly and so violently, far away from their home and their family,” said Chuang Wang of Half Moon Bay.
Messages of solidarity for the seven men and women, who are no longer alive, for the man healing in a hospital and the community that’s been working
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