school. myself and a couple of the other teachers, we brought one of our special education classes down here. we ve been talking about the tragedy for about a week and a half well, since it happened. our kids had a lot of questions, a lot of concerns, a lot of them are really sad. and so we used a lot of lesson plans over the past week to talk about this issue about nonviolence, about conflict resolution, state government, of course. so we did a lot of talking about what happened. i know you re an 11th grader. why is it important for you to come out here today sfwh. because i wanted to support her and stuff. because, like, i didn t know her but, like, i just really cared. and i really care about people. so i thought it would be nice to come out here. reporter: great. that was the sentiment all along the route here. folks who not necessarily knew the congresswoman but were very connected to her, to her story, to the impact of what happened to this community. so for several miles