Marlow Harris, part of the mourning Cafe Racer family, writes:

A contingent of African-American community leaders lead by Pastor Greg Bell of Standing in the Gap Seattle will be in prayer vigil on Saturday, June 2, at 12:30 p.m. at Cafe Racer. The black clergy group has committed to going to the site of every shooting to hold memorials to try to ensure that notice is taken and communities come together.

This is a beautiful gesture and I will attend Saturday and I will make every effort to support others in every community who have been touched by senseless death, insanity, and gun violence.

Marlow is right—it is a beautiful gesture, and Seattle needs to come together not just to support Cafe Racer, but to support everyone who's lost someone this year and to stop the violence.