Dozens of people attended a candlelight vigil Thursday night to remember a woman killed in a drive-by shooting.
Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence organized the event to remember Candice Tate, an innocent bystander who was killed last week on Ridgeway Avenue in Avondale.
Investigators say Tate was caught in the hail of bullets from a passing car.
Organizers say the event was a chance to speak out against the senseless violence.
"I think this was part of the healing process and the beginning of a new conversation in our community that we have to take responsibility and enough is enough of the killing and the shootings,” said Abdul Bilal, of the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence.
Daires Hall is charged with murder in Tate's death.
He's in jail on a $1 million bond.