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Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Maria Valdez with Hearts to Heal addresses the crowd gathered for a vigil at the Texas State Capitol on May 25, 2022 for the Uvalde school shooting victims. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Maria Valdez with Hearts to Heal addresses the crowd gathered for a vigil at the Texas State Capitol on May 25, 2022 for the Uvalde school shooting victims. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting. -
Hundreds gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday evening (May 25) to remember the victims of the Uvalde school shooting.
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