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In Gray, Tennessee, the Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church teamed up with Indivisible Tri-Cities and the Tri-Cities Solidarity Project to hold a poignant candlelight vigil on Thursday evening. This event was in remembrance of Alex Petti, who tragically lost his life after being shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during an operation in Minneapolis last Saturday. Jenna Wingo, one of the event’s organizers, expressed that the incident had a profound impact, prompting the community to come together in solidarity and reflection.

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