A group of people walk in Downtown Cape Girardeau in support to end gun violence during the 5th Annual Stop Needless Acts of Violence Please (SNAP) Prayer Walk on Saturday.
Ward 2 Council Representative Tameka Randle talks about the relationship between city government and it's community and what they can do to lessen gun violence.
City Manager Kenneth Haskin reads off people's names who lost their lives to gun violence in the last year before they start the walk on Saturday.
Founder of SNAP Felice Patton leadds the walk as everybody files in after leaving their starting location at Indian Park on Saturday.
An attendee in the walk holding a sign to express their feelings on gun violence.
Tameka Randle and Kenneth Haskin conversing while going throughout the walk downtown on Saturday.
Felice Patton stops at a spot in downtown and taks about shootings that have happened in the place.
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