Bel Air vigil for Connecticut shooting victims [Pictures]
More than 100 people, many of them children and teenagers, gathered in Bel Air's Shamrock Park Wednesday evening to honor the memory of the 27 people killed in last Friday's Newtown, Conn., school shootings.
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Bel Air vigil for Connecticut shooting victims
Pastor Terence Thompson of the Love Fellowship Christian Center says a few words during Wednesday night's candlelight vigil in Bel Air's Shamrock Park for the victims of the Connecticut school shootings.
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