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Photos: Candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor

Sep. 21, 2020 10:33 pm
Community members gathered to remember Breonna Taylor a week after her family reached a settlement with the city of Louisville, Kentucky following her wrongful death by police there.
Tamara Marcus and Leslie Neely hold candles at a vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People gather at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
Hazel LeGrand-Leverett, 4, of Cedar Rapids hands out carnations at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
Tamara Marcus of Cedar Rapids, a leader from Advocates for Social Justice, speaks at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People gather at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
Anne Harris Carter of Cedar Rapids speaks at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People light candles at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People light candles at a vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
Dedric Doolin of Cedar Rapids and Jorel Robinson of Cedar Rapids hold candles at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
Leslie Neely, Tamara Marcus and Nicole LeGrand lead a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
Leslie Neely, Tamara Marcus and Nicole LeGrand lead a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People light candles at a vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
Dedric Doolin of Cedar Rapids, Jorel Robinson of Cedar Rapids and Pastor Joshua Milam of Cedar Rapids hold candles at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People leave carnations near photos of Black victims of police shootings at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People hold candles at a vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People hold candles at a vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)
People leave carnations near photos of Black victims of police shootings at a candlelight vigil for Breonna Taylor at NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Community members spoke about the importance of voting, running for public office and continuing work to end systemic racism. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)