Karen Smith, mother of Karli Smith, wraps her arms around her daughter Korenna, April 18, 2021, at the steps of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Karli Smith was one of the eight people killed in the mass shooting at the Fedex ground facility on Apri

Karen Smith, mother of Karli Smith, wraps her arms around her daughter Korenna, April 18, 2021, at the steps of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Karli Smith was one of the eight people killed in the mass shooting at the Fedex ground facility on April 15.

 The family of Amarjeet Johal, one of the eight victims killed, kneels down at a remembrance poster surrounded by flowers and prayer candles April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

The family of Amarjeet Johal, one of the eight victims killed, kneels down at a remembrance poster surrounded by flowers and prayer candles April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

 Maninder Sinjh Walia, 57, speaks to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “The great hospitality of the Hoosier state will remain, nobody can change that,” Walia said, “This is the crossroad of America. We stand together. We

Maninder Sinjh Walia, 57, speaks to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “The great hospitality of the Hoosier state will remain, nobody can change that,” Walia said, “This is the crossroad of America. We stand together. We stand high and we stand with all of you.”

 Karenna Smith, 11, sister of Karli Smith, one of the eight killed in the shooting, is embraced by a loved one April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

Karenna Smith, 11, sister of Karli Smith, one of the eight killed in the shooting, is embraced by a loved one April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

 Shoes from members of the Indianapolis Sikh community sit on the ground as they went to sing to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. The vigil was held for the eight victims killed in the mass shooting at the FedEx hub in In

Shoes from members of the Indianapolis Sikh community sit on the ground as they went to sing to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. The vigil was held for the eight victims killed in the mass shooting at the FedEx hub in Indianapolis on April 15.

 Gurinder Johal, son of shooting victim Amarjeet Kaur Johal puts his arm around his sister as a song is sung to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “They have security guards there to protect their merchandise but nobody the

Gurinder Johal, son of shooting victim Amarjeet Kaur Johal puts his arm around his sister as a song is sung to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “They have security guards there to protect their merchandise but nobody there to protect their employees,” Johal said when he addressed the attendees.

 Darshdeep Singh places flowers down at the name cards of the eight victims April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

Darshdeep Singh places flowers down at the name cards of the eight victims April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

 Karen Smith, mother of Karli Smith, wraps her arms around her daughter Korenna, April 18, 2021, at the steps of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Karli Smith was one of the eight people killed in the mass shooting at the Fedex ground facility on Apri
 The family of Amarjeet Johal, one of the eight victims killed, kneels down at a remembrance poster surrounded by flowers and prayer candles April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.
 Maninder Sinjh Walia, 57, speaks to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “The great hospitality of the Hoosier state will remain, nobody can change that,” Walia said, “This is the crossroad of America. We stand together. We
 Karenna Smith, 11, sister of Karli Smith, one of the eight killed in the shooting, is embraced by a loved one April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.
 Shoes from members of the Indianapolis Sikh community sit on the ground as they went to sing to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. The vigil was held for the eight victims killed in the mass shooting at the FedEx hub in In
 Gurinder Johal, son of shooting victim Amarjeet Kaur Johal puts his arm around his sister as a song is sung to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “They have security guards there to protect their merchandise but nobody the
 Darshdeep Singh places flowers down at the name cards of the eight victims April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

Karen Smith, mother of Karli Smith, wraps her arms around her daughter Korenna, April 18, 2021, at the steps of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Karli Smith was one of the eight people killed in the mass shooting at the Fedex ground facility on April 15.

The family of Amarjeet Johal, one of the eight victims killed, kneels down at a remembrance poster surrounded by flowers and prayer candles April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

Maninder Sinjh Walia, 57, speaks to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “The great hospitality of the Hoosier state will remain, nobody can change that,” Walia said, “This is the crossroad of America. We stand together. We stand high and we stand with all of you.”

Karenna Smith, 11, sister of Karli Smith, one of the eight killed in the shooting, is embraced by a loved one April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

Shoes from members of the Indianapolis Sikh community sit on the ground as they went to sing to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. The vigil was held for the eight victims killed in the mass shooting at the FedEx hub in Indianapolis on April 15.

Gurinder Johal, son of shooting victim Amarjeet Kaur Johal puts his arm around his sister as a song is sung to the crowd April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis. “They have security guards there to protect their merchandise but nobody there to protect their employees,” Johal said when he addressed the attendees.

Darshdeep Singh places flowers down at the name cards of the eight victims April 18, 2021, at Monument Circle in Indianapolis.

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