The Los Angeles LGBT Center honored the victims killed and wounded while at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
In the wake of yet another mass shooting, allies and members of the LQBTQ+ community read the names of 37 names of the transgender people killed across the country this year during a somber local vigil.
In addition to Loving and Aston, the gunman killed three others: Derrik Rump, Ashley Paugh and Raymon Vance. The Los Angeles LGBT Center honored all of the victims during the Hollywood vigil.
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