SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A candlelight vigil for a man killed last week in downtown Springfield also prompted renewed discussion about safety in the city’s center.
Community members gathered Thursday evening at MudHouse to remember Anthony Chambers, who was shot and killed Friday near South Avenue and Walnut Street. Donations were also being collected for Chambers’ brother during the vigil.
The killing has left some residents saying they are more cautious about spending time downtown…