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Sigma Pi Fraternity stands empty Monday night on North Jordan Avenue. The fraternity's lights were off, and no cars were in its parking lot Monday night.
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Sigma Pi Fraternity stands empty Monday night on North Jordan Avenue. The fraternity's lights were off, and no cars were in its parking lot Monday night.
The Sigma Pi fraternity parking lot appears empty Monday night. The fraternity was suspended Friday after being placed on cease and desist earlier this school year for COVID-19 violations.
Ramandeep Chochan cries into the chest of a loved one Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Family members of victims killed in a mass shooting Thursday said that thoughts and prayers are not enough and demanded action going forward.
Organizer Taylor Hall performs her song "Overhelmed" on Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. "Everyone in Indianapolis knows someone who works at FedEx or has worked at FedEx," she said.
Gurinder Johal takes a moment of silence Sunday with his family in honor of his mother, who died in a mass shooting Thursday. "She was my whole world," Johal said.
Vigil attendees embrace Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. "Sometimes it's just not enough to give our thoughts and prayers," one attendee said. "Sometimes we need more. We need to see change."
A member of the Sikh community says a prayer with a group of other members to close a vigil Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Four members of the Sikh community died in a mass shooting Thursday at a FedEx Ground center in Indianapolis.
Flowers and candles line the steps of Monument Circle on Sunday in Indianapolis. Loved ones of victims who lost their lives in a mass shooting Thursday lit candles in honor of those who died.
Ramandeep Chochan cries into the chest of a loved one Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Family members of victims killed in a mass shooting Thursday said that thoughts and prayers are not enough and demanded action going forward.
Ramandeep Chochan, who lost a loved one in a mass shooting Thursday, speaks to the crowd Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. "Why do you have more security to protect your merchandise than the people that work there," she said, addressing FedEx.
A vigil attendee cries Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Attendees brought flowers, candles and photos to honor those who lost their lives in a mass shooting Thursday in Indianapolis.
Vigil attendees light candles Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. The vigil included a moment silence in honor of those who lost their lives in a mass shooting Thursday at a FedEx Ground center in Indianapolis.
Sikh community member Maninder Singh Walia speaks to the crowd Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Four members of the Sikh community were killed in a mass shooting Thursday, along with four others and the gunman, who killed himself.
Organizers Taylor Hall and Tyshara Loynes embrace before the start of the vigil Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Both Hall and Loynes said that they have protested and mourned on the steps of the monument too many times in the past year.
New home consultant Ron Montague speaks to the crowd Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Montague said that doing business with the Sikh community was like working with family.
Family members of victims who lost their lives in a mass shooting Thursday embrace each other Sunday at a vigil at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Those who had lost loved ones were given the chance to share memories with the crowd.
Vigil organizer Tyshara Loynes speaks Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Loynes said that she was tired of mourning over loss of life.
Congressman AndréCarson speaks Sunday at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Carson emphasized the importance of legislative action against gun violence.
A vigil attendee places flowers next on the steps of Monument Circle on Sunday in Indianapolis. A prayer vigil was offered Sunday in support of those who lost loved ones in the mass shooting Thursday at a FedEx Ground center in Indianapolis.
The names of victims who lost their lives in a mass shooting Thursday appear on plaques Sunday on the steps of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer in a Minneapolis suburb last week, was also honored on a plaque.