WINDER, Ga. —

A vigil at Apalachee High School in Georgia marks one year since a horrific, deadly shooting that claimed the lives of four people and injured nine others.

Sept. 4, known now to the community as a "Day of Prevailing Love," follows a year filled with rebuilding for those in Barrow County. A year has passed since authorities said a 14-year-old student opened fire, killing four and injuring nine. Latest Forecast

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Two of the deceased are fellow students, both 14: Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo. Teachers Richard Aspenwall and Christina Irimie were also killed.

Students, families and school staff were among the hundreds who gathered under the school's flagpole on Thursday night, linking arms, placing flowers and bal

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