Laura Acevedo joined the 10News team in April 2017 as a reporter and multimedia journalist.
SAN DIEGO — Roughly 4,200 people went out to the Lawrence Family JCC Tuesday night for a solidarity vigil for Israel.
There was a large police presence at the event with SDPD officers on the ground, a drone overhead, and snipers on the roofs of several buildings. Several families shared their stories with ABC 10News about their friends and family back in Israel. Many said they know of someone either missing, kidnapped, sheltering for safety, or even killed by Hamas’ attack Saturday.
City, county, and state elected officials also showed up in support to the vigil, as well as current and former police chiefs, former Mayor Kevin Faulconer, and current Mayor Todd Gloria.
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