Families, survivors gather for vigil one year after Ybor City mass shooting: 'We are not just victims'

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In a heartfelt gathering, families and survivors came together in Ybor City one year after a mass shooting that tragically took the lives of two individuals and injured 16 others. The vigil aimed to honor the victims while promoting the message that those affected are not merely victims, but resilient members of the community. Participants shared personal stories and reflections, emphasizing the strength found in solidarity and collective remembrance. This event served not only as a memorial but also as a call to action against gun violence and a reminder of the ongoing fight for justice and healing. Attendees expressed their commitment to advocating for change, showcasing the power of community in the face of adversity.

The gathering underscored the significance of remembering and honoring those lost while fostering hope for a safer future. As Ybor City continues to grapple with the aftermath of the tragedy, events like this vigil play a crucial role in the healing process. The community's resilience and unity were palpable, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended.

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