Vancouver residents gathered at a makeshift memorial on Monday (April 28) to honor the victims of a truck-ramming attack that killed 11 people and injured dozens more. - REUTERS
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00:00everybody was having fun and having you know singing the songs of artists local
00:11artists about resilience and it was so hard to know the news and you know to
00:18hear that people died and it's it's so devastating for this to end with that
00:24tragic and horrific event
00:30what we need now is support prayer and you know and just be collaborative and
00:37cooperative in the process so that things will will get better and we can
00:42show support to the family affected you know and our prayers are more important
00:48this time these difficult times it's voting day today but it's not about what
00:53party you vote for it's not a part about your party leader it's about being
00:59connected to the human family and in some ways we failed our our people in that
01:08whoever did this act was not well and wasn't thinking straight and I don't know
01:14what the circumstances or the motivations were but yeah a better care I think I
01:21would hope for a better care for people that are mentally ill
01:25what do you do