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From YouTube: Vigil for Tyre Nichols
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Mayor Michelle Wu joined local clergy for a vigil in response to the killing of Tyre Nichols in Memphis.
A
A
A
Oh
God,
I,
help
in
ages
past
and
our
hope
for
these
days
to
come
our
shelter
from
life's
stormy
blasts,
an
hour,
Eternal
home
Lord.
We
all
stand
here
and
we
are
thinking
about
tyree's
family
in
Memphis,
we're
thinking
about
the
families
in
our
own
communities
who
have
suffered
in
this
way
and
oh
God.
B
Fighting
for
sanitation
workers
whose
slogans
were
am
I
a
man
today
we
are
thinking
about
Memphis
and
brother
Tyree,
and
the
slogan
of
today
is
still
am
I.
A
man
seeing
the
humanity
in
each
of
us
is
the
Cornerstone
of
true
change
experiencing.
Another
heinous
display
reminds
us
that
no
family
should
feel
this
playing
ever
and
there's
still
work
to
do.
B
B
I
am
calling
for
all
of
us
to
reimagine
and
rebuild
the
way
that
we
exist
as
community
and
the
way
that
we
support
each
other
in
a
way
that
we
can
imagine
how
policing
Works
in
a
multi-racial,
Multicultural
Society
a
society
that
Embraces
all
of
us
and
especially
black
lives.
Thank
you
for
being
here
today.
C
C
D
Please
know
that
we
see
you
and
we
love
you
and
Boston
will
not
rest
until
we
live
up
to
that
promise.
That
is
a
sentiment
shared
across
all
of
city
government
and
by
our
Police
Department
I
want
to
thank
commissioner
Cox
for
his
leadership
in
ensuring
that
our
city
continues
to
hold
ourselves
up
to
the
highest
standards
of
building
trust
and
the
work
that
remains
ahead
of
us
tonight.
We
are
praying
for
peace,
for
tyree's
family,
for
the
City
of
Memphis
and
for
our
communities
here
in
Boston.