Black pastors group holds vigil for Walmart shooting victims

Dan Beazley carries a large wooden cross that he brought from his home in Detroit, from his car to the entrance of The Mount (Mount Lebanon Baptist Church) in Chesapeake, Va., Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022, for a prayer vigil held by the Chesapeake Coalition of Black Pastors for the six people killed at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Va., when a manager opened fire with a handgun before an employee meeting Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — Five days have passed since Lorenzo Gamble was killed in a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia. His mother, Linda Gamble, hasn't been able to do much of anything, including eat, because she misses him so much.

“It's been really hard because I never, ever in a million years thought it would be my baby,†Gamble said. “He's gone, but he will always be in my heart.â€

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