Violence in San Bernardino
Pastor Joshua Beckley of Ecclesia Christian Fellowship leads community members in prayer at the memorial site for Jason Spears, 12, who was gunned down two weeks ago outside a Circled K store in San Bernardino.
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Residents pray with family members at the home of Jason Spears, 12, who was fatally shot outside a Circle K store.
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Resident join together for a prayer walk in remembrance of Jason Spears.
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Neighbors pray with family members at the home of Jason Spears, a sixth-grader who was gunned down outside a convenience store. His cousin was also struck but survived.
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Shauna Zneidi, center, mother of Jason Spears, is comforted by residents during a prayer walk to her home.
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Terrance Spears, 14, with his mother, Shaunte Spears. He is recovering from wounds to his arm and leg after he and his cousin, Jason Spears, were shot outside a Circle K store.
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Marqual Spears, 19, visits a memorial at the site where his brother Jason was shot. The sixth-grader’s death was the 15th homicide this year in a city already coping with struggle and tragedy.
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