Community gathers to mourn brothers killed at KC gas station: ‘This is a blow’

As rain fell across the Kansas City metro, dozens of people gathered outside a convenience store in Kansas City, heads bowed in prayer, during a vigil honoring two homicide victims.

KC Mothers in Charge hosted Friday’s vigil in honor of Taylor Garrett and Byron Garrett, who were killed July 20 at a Truman Road convenience store .

“It’s up to us to stop the violence,” KC Mothers in Charge Founder and Program Director Rosilyn Temple said. “It’s not OK when someone kills someone. Byron and Taylor should be here.”…

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