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DENVER—More than 200 people sang and offered prayers in Denver to remember those killed one year ago in the Connecticut school shootings.
Twenty-six people rang a bell Saturday at Cheesman Park for the 20 students and six adults killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
The Denver Post reported () that many cried during the ceremony, which came a day after a student critically wounded a classmate and apparently killed himself at Colorado’s Arapahoe High School.
The crowd joined together to sing “Amazing Grace.”
Among those attending was Megan Sullivan, who lost her brother, Alex, in the 2012 Aurora movie theater shootings. Sullivan offered a message of hope for those touched by school violence.



