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During a candlelight vigil for Alfred Fincher, his daughter, Kelli Fincher, left, wipes away tears as La Tina Williamson, right, the mother of his oldest son, prays on the one-month anniversary of his death. Behind them, second from left, are Alfred Fincher’s middle son, Dominic Fincher, granddaughters Diamond and Riot Jett, and his sister Georgetta Fincher. Alfred Fincher, a pedestrian, was killed when two cars crashed into a vacant building at the corner of E. North Ave. and N. Wolfe St., causing it to collapse, burying Fincher and the vehicles in rubble. Police were involved in a high speed chase of a stolen car, which then hit an oncoming car, causing the tragedy. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
Vigil
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Riot Jett, a granddaughter of Alfred Fincher, listens to a family member offer a prayer during a candlelight vigil at the scene where Fincher died one month ago. Fincher, a pedestrian, was killed when two cars crashed into a vacant building which collapsed, burying Fincher and the vehicles in rubble at the southeast corner of E. North Ave. and N. Wolfe St. Police were involved in a high speed chase of a stolen car, which then hit an oncoming car, causing the tragedy. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Vigil
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Family and friends gather for a candlelight vigil at the southeast corner of E. North Ave. and N. Wolfe St., where Alfred Fincher, a pedestrian, was killed when two cars crashed into a vacant building which collapsed, burying him and the vehicles in rubble. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
Vigil
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During a vigil for Alfred Fincher, from left, his sister, Georgetta Fincher, La Tina Williamson, the mother of his oldest son, and his daughter Kelli Fincher, light candles at the scene where he died one month ago, at the southeast corner of E. North Ave. and N. Wolfe St. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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Andre Thompson, assisted by Stefanie Paige, right, adds balloons to the roses left at the scene where Alfred Fincher died at the southeast corner of E. North Ave. and N. Wolfe St. Lifelong friends of Fincher, they were attending a vigil with family and friends on the one-month anniversary of his death. Fincher, a pedestrian, was killed when two cars crashed into a vacant building which collapsed, burying Fincher and the vehicles in rubble. Referring to the high speed chase by police of a stolen car which preceded the tragedy, Thompson said, “We want justice to be done.” (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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Roses are left at the scene where Alfred Fincher died one month ago, during a vigil with family and friends in his memory. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)