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Henry Tapia of Boston, who was struck and killed by a vehicle last week in what is being called a hate crime, was remembered in a vigil by Community Organized for Solidarity on Jan. 21.
Hundreds gathered on Common Street in Cushing Square between Trapelo and Payson Roads holding Black Lives Matter signs and photos of Tapia, who was 35 when he was struck by a car operated by 54-year-old Dean Kapsalis of Hudson at around 4:22 p.m. on Jan. 19 on Upland Road in Belmont. Tapia was conscious when emergency workers first arrived, but he later died at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Hundreds Gather In Belmont To Remember Henry Tapia And Decry Racial Hatred
A crowd gathered in Belmont s Cushing Square for a vigil for Henry Tapia.
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Hundreds gathered on a chilly Thursday evening in Belmontâs Cushing Square to speak out against racial hatred and remember Henry Tapia.
Tapia, a 35-year old black and Latino man, was killed in Belmont earlier this week after an apparent road rage incident. The suspect, Dean Kapsalis, allegedly hurled a racial slur before getting in his pickup truck and running Tapia over.
â[Tapia] was a beloved brother, a beloved son, a beloved father,â said Sarah Bilodeau, of the group