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Church leaders and hundreds gather for ‘Walk of Mourning’

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Hundreds of people showed up in front of Camping World Stadium on Friday to join local pastors and leaders for a mile walk of mourning.

All of them remembering the black men and women who lost their lives in police custody across the country. “We wanna mourn together so we can heal together,” said Pastor Tim Johnson of Orlando World Outreach Center.Happening Now: A walk of mourning which starts at Church Street and will end on Division St.

dozens are here to mourn those who died in police custody. @news6wkmg pic.twitter.com/9khfiWcbur58-year-old Debra Crawford joined the crowd and said this was her first opportunity to speak out and share her thoughts about the unrest in America. "I think we've been quiet too long and I want.

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