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Community mourns Sacramento mass shooting victims

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Two women hug each other at the scene of a mass shooting in Sacramento, Calif., on Sunday, April 3.
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A group of women console each other at the scene of a mass shooting in Sacramento, Calif., on Sunday, April 3. The family was grieving for a victim that died in the shooting named Sergio Harris, of Sacramento.
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Frank Turner, left, is consoled after Sacramento Police Officers do not allow him to look for his son, who he believes might be one of the six people killed in a mass shooting in Sacramento, Calif. April 3.
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Antoinette Walker cries on the shoulder of Frank Turner as Penelope Scott speaks to the media during an interview at the corner of 10th and K street in Sacramento, Calif., on Monday, April 4, 2022. Walker is the older sister of De'vazia Turner, who was shot and killed during a mass shooting a day earlier. Frank Turner and Penelope Scott are the mother and father of De'vazia Turner.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Penelope Scott holds her head in her hands as pauses for a moment as she talks about her son, De'vazia Turner, one of the victims killed in a mass shooting, during an interview with The Associate Press in Elk Grove, Calif., Monday, April 4.
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Frank Turner stops to take a photograph of a memorial at the corner of 10th and K street in Sacramento, Calif., on Monday, April 4, honoring those who were killed in a mass shooting a day earlier. Turner's son, De'vazia, was one of the multiple people shot and killed after the shooting broke out early Sunday morning.
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Messages and candles are left at a makeshift memorial to the victims of Sunday's mass shooting at the corner of 10th and K street in Sacramento, Calif., on Monday, April 4.
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Photographs of De'vazia Turner are on display as his mother Penelope Scott speaks to the media during an interview at the corner of 10th and K street in Sacramento, Calif., on Monday, April 4. Turner was shot and killed after a shooting broke out early Sunday morning.
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The U.S. flag flies at half-mast at the state capitol in Sacramento, Calif., on Monday, April 4.
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Gabrielle Knox, 9, of Sacramento, stares at the flame of a candle during a vigil held at Ali Youssefi Square in Sacramento, Calif., late Monday, April 4.
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People attend a candlelight vigil for victims of a fatal shooting held at Ali Youssefi Square in Sacramento, Calif., late Monday, April 4. Multiple people were killed and injured after the shooting that occurred early Sunday.
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A person who did not want to be identified holds a photograph of Melinda Davis, 57, during a candlelight vigil held at Ali Youssefi Square in Sacramento, Calif., late Monday, April 4. Davis was one of the people killed after a shooting that occurred early Sunday.
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Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg reads the names of the shooting victims during a candlelight vigil held at Ali Youssefi Square in Sacramento, Calif., late Monday, April 4.
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Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg speaks during a candlelight vigil held at Ali Youssefi Square in Sacramento, Calif., late Monday, April 4.

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