Anger is growing within the community of Dunbar following the death of 9-year-old Renesmay Eutsey , the girl who police say was killed by her foster mother.
Neighbors gathered at a park in Dunbar on Saturday evening for a second vigil in as many days for Eutesy, sharing both their grief and anger.
"That baby was failed," shouted one person in the crowd of hundreds. "Justice for Renesmay," shouted another.
Justice will be a long process, District Attorney Mike Auble shared, thanking the community for their patience in the days it has taken to make the multiple arrests.
"It's time to get angry," said vigil organizer Ebony Floyd. "Why didn't anybody notice? This is not something that happened overnight."
She specifically questioned how the neighbors hadn't noticed anything was wrong.