Madison, Wisconsin - A candlelight vigil was held in Madison, Wisconsin, to remember those who were killed and wounded in Monday’s shooting at a local private school that left a teacher and a student dead. The vigil took place at Wisconsin’s Capitol, where mourners gathered to pay their respects.
Joe Gothard, the Madison Metropolitan School District superintendent, addressed the crowd, expressing the community's deep sorrow over the tragic events at Abundant Life Christian School. He conveyed heartfelt condolences on behalf of the school district and emphasized the unity and support within the MMSD community.
The atmosphere was somber yet hopeful as a Christmas tree adorned with holiday lights illuminated the gathering. Mourners held candles as a symbol of remembrance and solidarity for the victims of the senseless violence that occurred just a day prior.
Amidst the crowd, children could be seen seeking comfort from therapy dogs, offering a poignant reminder of the healing power of companionship during times of grief.
The vigil served as a poignant moment for the Madison community to come together, mourn the lives lost, and stand in solidarity with those affected by the tragic incident at Abundant Life Christian School.