Reader viewopinion Nagendiram Kandasamy five years later

Edmonds, WALocal News

The tragic murder of Nagendiram Kandasamy, known as "Mr. Nagi," on February 21, 2020, still resonates deeply within the Edmonds community, five years later. His slaying at a local 7-Eleven has left a profound impact, with residents recalling his kindness and the sense of safety that has since been eroded. As the community grapples with rising concerns about racially motivated violence, the article highlights a call to action for local law enforcement to prioritize the unsolved case. Despite the passage of time, the Snohomish County Prosecutor's Office has indicated that the investigation remains active, yet many feel it lacks sufficient urgency.

The piece also reflects on other violent incidents in the Highway 99 corridor, further intensifying fears among residents. Community members express their determination to remember Mr. Nagi and seek justice for his family. This article serves as both a tribute to Mr. Nagi's memory and a rallying cry for continued vigilance against violence in their neighborhoods.

Ultimately, it underscores the importance of community solidarity in the face of tragedy and the need for justice to prevail.

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