Support group for homicide victims' families gather to stand against gun violence
Mother Advocating for Real Change and Unwavering Support, or MARCUS, showed up in orange in observance of National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
The group called for change and a violence-free future.
Group members who had lost a loved one to gun violence brought pictures and shoes to display in the victims' remembrance.
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