Gun control advocates marched through the streets of Lower Manhattan Monday night demanding change after a devastating mass shooting in Monterey Park, California that claimed 11 lives over the weekend.
The march was hosted by Gays Against Guns — an anti-gun group founded in the wake of the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting that left 49 people dead. The group pledged to hold a vigil after every mass shooting involving the death of ten people or more — and more than half a decade later, they’re still gathering.