An observance marking National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims at the South Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station included the reading of names of 300 homicide victims killed over the past year.
“I hate that there’s so many of them,” LaWanda Hawkins, who organized Thursday night’s observance and candlelight vigil, told City News Service. “This is one club that (I) don’t (want) to belong to.”
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna was among the speakers.
In 2007, Congress designated Sept. 25 as the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims to provide âÂÂan opportunity for the people of the United States to honor the memories of murder victims and to recognize the impact on surviving family members.âÂÂ
The day “is not only about remembering those we’ve lost. It is about lifting up