"Saturday, I was just weeping and crying, and Sunday," Carol Denny shared. "Mental health is what we need in Stockton."
"When you've gone through something that horrific, you think nobody in the world knows how you feel," Victims of Violent Crimes of San Joaquin County Board Member Kevin White said. "You're drawn to others who have gone through something similar. They come out, they share their stories with each other, they hear from some officials and it's just a night of remembrance."
It's a chance to grieve together but also take a stand.
Martinez lost her teenage son to gun violence 14 years ago. She knows all too well what pain these four families are facing.
Just 15 minutes away, a citywide prayer was organized at Greater Christ Temple, where dozens gathered to show support.
Along with the grieving, the community of Stockton is rising above, looking to one another and seeking justice.
"Break the silence. Take our city back," Martinez said. "No more lives should be taken away from us. We're not going to stop. Not only me, but all these people who lost their loved ones. We're not going to stop until you're caught."
Mayor Fugazi said there are services for people during this time. One is called Care Solace, a 24/7/365 crisis support available to all people in the city of Stockton.
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