Mourners gathered Tuesday at a vigil in Monterey Park to honor those who were killed and wounded Saturday night in a mass shooting at a dance studio on the eve of Lunar New Year.
Children and parents brought candles to the memorial at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio, as the investigation into the massacre, which left 11 dead and nine wounded , continues.
Ten-year-old dance student Osman Wang lights candles for his friends at the memorial in front of Star Ballroom Dance Studio.
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Annie Le prays at the memorial site.
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Harry Su, 2, lies on pavement with the chalk-written message, “End Gun Violence,” near the memorial site.
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Pricilla Wong mourns for her dance instructor, Ming Wei Ma, and the others killed in the shooting.
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A girl bows before portraits of Monterey Park shooting victims.
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A woman prays at the memorial site.
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“I have had the unfortunate experience of visiting many of these sites,” Vice President Kamala Harris said during a Wednesday visit to Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park.
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People hold candles during a vigil in Monterey Park on Tuesday to honor those who were killed and wounded in the ballroom dance studio attack.
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A crowd of mourners at the Monterey Park vigil on Tuesday.
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Monday evening brought out many mourners to take part in a vigil for the victims of the Monterey Park mass shooting.
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On Monday evening mourners took part in a vigil for victims of the Monterey Park mass shooting at Star Ballroom Dance Studio on the eve of Lunar New Year.
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A child is carried as mourners take part in a vigil for victims of a mass shooting at Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park.
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On Monday, mourners lit candles as they took part in a vigil for victims of a mass shooting at Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park.
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Inez Arakaki, right, hugs her son, Zachary Arakaki, on Monday after they placed red roses at the scene in honor of the 11 people who were killed in a mass shooting at Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park.
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Fonda Quan (not pictured) holds a phone with a picture of her aunt, My Khan, who was shot and killed, in the parking lot of Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park on Saturday night.
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Community members pray near a vigil for the victims in Monterey Park on Sunday.
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A coroner official takes photos Sunday while investigating the scene where police say Huu Can Tran, who was identified as the person responsible for the Monterey Park mass shooting, took his own life.
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Emergency services personnel investigate the van where Huu Can Tran, who is a suspect in the Monterey Park mass shooting, was found dead due to a self-inflicted gunshot on Sunday in Torrance.
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Los Angeles County coroners remove the body of one of the victims from the rear parking lot of the 100 block of West Garvey Avenue in Monterey Park.
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After police tape was taken down, curious bystanders on Sunday view the crime scene inside Star Ballroom Dance Studio, where Huu Can Tran, a 72-year-old Asian male, is accused of shooting and killing 10 people and injuring 10 others during the Monterey Park mass shooting that took place Saturday night.
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Victims are transported from the Monterey Park dance studio Saturday night.
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People are transported from the shooting scene in Monterey Park on Saturday night.
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Victims are treated outside the shooting scene in Monterey Park on Saturday night.
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A woman and a girl place flowers at a memorial where community members gathered for a vigil for the victims who were killed by a gunman at a ballroom dance studio in Monterey Park.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna answers questions about the mass shooting at a ballroom dance studio in Monterey Park.
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On Sunday community members watched as officials secureed and investigated the scene where Huu CAn Tran opened fire at Star Ballroom Dance Studio the night before in Monterey Park.
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Police investigated a multiple shooting scene at a dance studio near Garvey Ave. & Garfield Ave., in Monterey Park on Saturday, January 22.
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