Hamilton community members arrived at the park around 8:30 p.m., wearing masks and carrying prayer mats. Some also brought signs in support of the family. Among them was Nazli Khan, a coordinator at the Jinnah Cultural Society of Hamilton, who held a sign that read: "Scared of a scarf? Knowledge before fear. No racism, no hate, no Islamophobia." Nazli Khan, a coordinator at the Jinnah Cultural Society of Hamilton, held a sign denouncing racism during a vigil in Hamilton. She said the fatal truck attack in London, Ont., won't scare her from going outside and living her life.(Bobby Hristova/CBC)