'I was shot 13 times': Gun violence victims healing together in Jacksonville

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From police officers to grieving mothers and fathers. Community members stood at A. Philip Randolph Heritage Park for a nationwide healing day.

Community members stood at A. Philip Randolph Heritage Park to mark the end of National Victims' Rights Week by recognizing loved ones lost to gun violence.“I was shot thirteen times and left for dead,” said Feletta Smith, the creator of the local group Beyond the Bullets. Coarsey, who is now the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office's undersheriff.Although Smith was able to escape the crime scene alive, the gunshot wounds have turned into mental scars.

“Because I was hurt. I hurt. And that hurt and that pain goes deep,” said Beverly McClain, with the Jacksonville nonprofit Families of Slain Children.“I don't wish it on no one, I wish no one had to go through this,” said McClain.Their support group is keeping their loved ones' memories alive while learning how to live with their own traumas.

Attendees held up candles to represent loved ones lost to gun violence. Healing together, and seeing the light from every candle burning in unison.Remembering local victims of gun violence; Jacksonville community marches to demand end to violence

 

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