In the wake of Saturday's deadly mass shooting , communities across Stockton are coming together, holding vigil after vigil and focusing on honoring the victims while demanding answers.

"Saturday, I was just weeping and crying, and Sunday," Carol Denny shared. "Mental health is what we need in Stockton."

But the Stockton community is lifting each other up in more ways than one.

"When you've gone through something that horrific, you think nobody in the world knows how you feel," Victims of Violent Crimes of San Joaquin County Board Member Kevin White said. "You're drawn to others who have gone through something similar. They come out, they share their stories with each other, they hear from some officials and it's just a night of remembrance."

The first event on Wednesday was th

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