Each year since 2021, the family of Minda Miller gathers at the site of her tragic shooting to honor her memory and raise awareness about gun violence. On the evening of March 1, those who loved Miller gathered at the intersection of 11th Street and Seneca, lighting candles and wearing shirts that celebrate her life, underscoring their ongoing struggle with the pain of her loss.
Minda’s best friend, Cheyenne Ponce, emphasizes the significance of remembrance, stating, “She was so important, and she would do the same for each and every one of us.” The family’s call for action against gun violence seeks to prevent further heartbreak for others in the community. This event serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of gun violence on families and the urgent need for change.
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