Renee Mack, center, walks on the Huntington Beach Pier in honor of her son Dylan, pictured on the poster, during a vigil Tuesday. Dylan Mack, 18, of Las Vegas was killed in a recent crash in Huntington Beach.
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Alicia Jimenez says a prayer while she touches a photo of her cousin A.J. Rossi during a National Crime Victims’ Rights Week ceremony at Huntington Beach Pier Plaza on Tuesday. A.J., 17, of Las Vegas was killed March 29 in a crash in Huntington Beach involving a possible drink driver.
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Huntington Beach Police Chief Robert Handy greets Marina Parker after she spoke during a National Crime Victims’ Rights Week vigil Tuesday in Huntington Beach about her niece Andrea Castilla of Huntington Beach, who was killed during the October mass shooting in Las Vegas.
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Allie Rossi describes her brother A.J. during a National Crime Victims’ Rights Week ceremony at Huntington Beach Pier Plaza on Tuesday. A.J., 17, was killed March 29 in a crash in Huntington Beach involving a possible drunk driver.
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Renee Mack, right, attends a vigil in Huntington Beach on Tuesday honoring her son Dylan and two other Las Vegas teenagers killed in a crash in Huntington Beach.
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People attending a a National Crime Victims’ Rights Week ceremony in Huntington Beach light candles Tuesday.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Participants in a vigil Tuesday walk on the Huntington Beach Pier to honor Brooke Hawley, 17, one of three Las Vegas teenagers killed in a March 29 crash in Huntington Beach.
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Alicia Jimenez says a prayer at a memorial wreath for her cousin A.J. Rossi during a vigil Tuesday at Huntington Beach Pier Plaza. A.J., 17, was killed recently in a crash in Huntington Beach involving a possible drunk driver.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)
Marina Parker tearfully talks about her niece Andrea Castilla during a National Crime Victims’ Rights Week ceremony in Huntington Beach on Tuesday. Castilla, of Huntington Beach, was killed in the Oct. 1 mass shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas.
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Posters of Dylan Mack and Brooke Hawley, two of the three Las Vegas teenagers killed in a March 29 crash in Huntington Beach involving a possible drunk driver, are placed at a National Crime Victims’ Rights Week ceremony Tuesday at Huntington Beach Pier Plaza.
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Participants carry candles in honor of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week at the Huntington Beach Pier on Tuesday.
(Don Leach / Staff Photographer)