Vigils for victims of Freeman High School shooting
Hundreds turned out for vigils around Spokane Wednesday evening, mourning the violence at Freeman High School earlier that day.
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Parents hugged children during a service to remember the victims of the Freeman High School shooting Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017 at Fairfield Community Church. Most of the kids in attendance attend Liberty High School or a Central Valley school.
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Eli Gilkey, Annabelle Bennett, Brandon Young and his mother, Bobbi Young, hold hands and sing with the crowd gathered at Fairfield Community Church Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017 to remember the victims of the Freeman High School shooting. These young people attend Libery School District, a rural school not far from Freeman. Bobbi Young holds up her cellphone as the pastor had suggested to take the place of actual candles.
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Young people from Liberty School district and others from Central Valley Schools gathered at Fairfield Community Church to remember the victims of the Freeman High School Shooting Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017.
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The crowd gathered at a service at Fairfield Community Church to remember the victims of the Freeman High School shooting Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2107 sing along with Pastor Paul Anderson and his guitar. There were many young people, including a contingent from Central Valley Schools and local kids, most of whom attend Liberty School District.
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Hundreds gather in the atrium of River Park Square for a candlelight vigil in support of the victims of the Freeman High School shooting that occurred Wednesday morning and claimed the life of one student and injured three others.
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Hundreds gather in the atrium of River Park Square for a candlelight vigil in support of the victims of the Freeman High School shooting that occurred Wednesday morning and claimed the life of one student and injured three others.
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