surrounding neighborhoods. i ve talked to people from englewood and even people out of state that were there at the vigil. so it was really, really nice. people standing for hours, many of them families. and i thought for me, one of the most amazing moments came at the end when they were leading them from the stage in amazing grace and all of these people were singing. yeah, it was phenomenal. it was a great experience. do you think it helped i mean, obviously you do this the because you want people to have an opportunity to start to heal, to come together, to grieve. as somebody who not only reports on this community, but is a member of this community, do you think it helped? i do. i really think that a lot of people were just so happy to see how much community support there is, for the victims and the victim s families and also, you know, not only from aurora residents, but from the entire nation. sarah castellanos, it s so great of you to come over.
micayla medek. we will remember. veronica moser-sullivan. we will remember. alex sullivan. we will remember. alexander teves. we will remember. and rebecca wingo. we will remember. and the mayor also tonight of aurora speaking about his community, saying he did not want to talk about the suspect in all of this. this was a tribute to the families, to the people who lost their lives, to those who were injured. tonight we honor loved ones no longer with us. tonight we support the survivors. tonight we reach out to each other and love each other and love our neighbors and demonstrate what it means to be a community of good, caring, and loving people. good, caring, and loving people. of course, the mayor saying that this community not defined by the tragedy. they re defined by their collective spirits and how well they help each other. the president of the united states speaking just before this memorial service. from the university of colorado hospital.
micayla medek. we will remember. veronica moser-sullivan. we will remember. alex sullivan. we will remember. alexander teves. we will remember. and rebecca wingo. and the mayor also tonight of aurora speaking about his community, saying he did not want to talk about the suspect in all of this. this was a tribute to the families, to the people who lost their lives, to those who were injured. tonight we honor loved ones no longer with us. tonight we support the survivors. tonight we reach out to each other and love each other and love our neighbors and demonstrate what it means to be a community of good, caring, and loving people. good, caring, and loving people. of course, the mayor saying that this community not defined by the tragedy. they re defined by their coll t collective spirits and how well they help each other. the president of the united states speak aing just before this them memorial from the university of colorado hospital. the prident rea
their names. micayla medek, veronica moser-sullivan, alex sullivan, alexander teves we will remember. and rebecca wingo. we will remember. and the mayor tonight of aurora peeking about his community. saying he did not want to talk about the suspect in all of this. this was a tribute to the families, the people who lost their lives to those who were injured. tonight we honor loved ones no longer with us. tonight we support the survivors. tonight we reach out to each other and love each other and love our neighbors. and demonstrate what it means to be a community of good caring and loving people. good caring, and loving people. and the mayor saying this community not defined by the tragedy, they re defined by the collective spirits and how well they help each other. the president of the united states speaking moments before this memorial service. speaking from the university of colorado. the president reading a bible verse starting off and talking about the hero