Eighty faces. One bridge. For a few hours in Roanoke, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge stopped being just a way to get from downtown to Gainsboro and became something closer to a public altar, a place where grief, memory and resolve met in the open air. Families walked beneath banners bearing the faces of loved ones lost to gunfire as a church bell tolled 80 times, turning a familiar crossing into a stark reminder that behind every…
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