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Alexandria ‘Wear Orange’ Events Planned To Protest Gun Violence

Two Alexandria events will be among nearly 750 nationwide to call for an end to gun violence.

A high schooler participates in a gun control rally at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol March 14, 2019.
A high schooler participates in a gun control rally at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol March 14, 2019. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

ALEXANDRIA, VA—Don’t be surprised to see a sea of orange shirts, shoes, socks and headbands in and around Alexandria later this week. Nearly 750 grassroots events are planned nationwide through Sunday to call for an end to gun violence.

The so-called "Wear Orange 2019" campaign events are part of the fifth annual National Gun Violence Awareness Day on June 7. Here are the details of the organized events in Alexandria:

  • Alexandria-Wear Orange Rally 2019
    • Friday, June 7, 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
    • Market Square, 301 King Street Alexandria, VA
    • Community leaders, students, community and business partners, and Moms Demand Action will hold a rally at Market Sqaure. RSVPs are requested.
  • Wear Orange at the Alexandria School Board meeting
  • Thursday, June 6, 7 p.m.
  • Alexandria City Public Schools, Board Meeting Room, 1340 Braddock Place Alexandria, VA
  • ACPS will recognize the Wear Orange cause at the meeting. Attendees are encouraged to wear orange or Moms Demand Action gear.

More than 100 Americans are killed with guns every day, according to the organization, and guns are the second-leading cause of death for American children. The events, dedicated to honoring victims of gun violence, are meant to elevate the "voice of every American who demands an end to gun violence" throughout the weekend.

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Organizers chose the color orange in honor of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, who was gunned down in Chicago a week after performing at President Barack Obama’s second inaugural parade in 2013. Pendleton’s friends wore orange in her honor.

Dozens of large events are planned in cities such as Baltimore, Boston, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Seattle, San Francisco, South Bend, Tampa and Washington, D.C., organizers said. Moreover, major landmarks and retail stores plan to turn orange as well, including the famed Empire State Building in New York City.

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The events come days after 12 people were killed in a mass shooting at Virginia Beach Municipal Center. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam will call a special session with a goal of enacting gun control legislation.

As Patch previously reported, mass shootings have become commonplace in America. The Virginia shooting was one of 156 mass shootings as of Monday, which marked just the 154th day of the year. Shootings can only be eligible for the database if at least four people are shot or killed, excluding the gunman.

Americans make up just 4.4 percent of the world's population but own 42 percent of the world's guns, according to a 2016 study by Adam Lankford, an associate criminology and criminal justice professor at the University of Alabama.

Lankford told Patch this week that about 31 percent of all public mass shooters attack in America. If mass shootings were evenly distributed, that number would be closer to 5 percent or less, he said.

Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.

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