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Community mourns victims of terror attack

A candle burns in front of a pride flag while community members gather for a vigil to honor the victims of the attack on a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday at Friendship Square in Moscow, Idaho. More than 150 people attended the vigil. (Geoff Crimmins / AP)

Hundreds of people brought their pain and anger, and their prayers and love, to Spokane’s Riverfront Park on Sunday evening at a vigil for the victims of the shooting rampage inside a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. “I am angry as hell. And I’m scared, and I hurt,” pastor Jan Shannon of Westminster Congregational United Church of Christ told the crowd. Express those feelings; get them out, she counseled. “We’re all in this together,” Shannon said. “It’s a very small planet and we all have to learn to get along.”/ Scott Maben , SR. More here .

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