Community organizer Bobby Holley leads a rally in Battle Creek, Michigan, where participants share personal stories and advocate for gun violence prevention. The march, which included signs like “Protect kids, not guns,” took place just hours after two residents were shot nearby, emphasizing the urgency of the cause.
With support from local faith and government leaders, Holley highlights the persistent pain caused by gun violence, recalling his own family tragedy from 30 years ago. As the small group of around 20 marchers walked from Willard Library to McCamly Park, they expressed hope that their message will resonate beyond the rally, potentially reaching others in need of help within the community.
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