Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012, is the one-year anniversary of a shooting in Tucson, Ariz., that plunged the nation into mourning and left a U.S. Congresswoman struggling for her life, 18 people shot and six dead including a state judge and a 9-year-old girl. To memorialize and learn from that horrific event, Too Many Victims National Candlelight Vigils are scheduled across the country this year on Jan. 8.
In Peoria, James K. Polk will speak at a candlelight memorial to remember local victims of gun violence as well as victims nationwide.
The Peoria event will be from 4:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Friendship Baptist Church, 3828 N. New York Ave. It is sponsored by United Usher Board, Church Women United-Peoria Unit and Stop the Violence, Start the Healing Project.
So many people are killed each year in this country, we must come up with some solutions,” Polk said, noting that nearly 100,000 people are shot each year in this country and nearly one-third of them die from their injuries.
Since 1968 when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated, the number of Americans killed with guns has exceeded 1 million.
“In Peoria, we know the cost too well. Last August, an 8-year old child asleep at home died from gunshots that pierced through the wall of his home,” Polk said.
The nationwide vigils are sponsored by the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. The not-for-profit was formed after White House Press Secretary James Brady was shot in an assassination attempt on Pres. Ronald Reagan.