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Belmont vigil remembers man run over in ‘horrendous act of racial hate’

Por: The Boston Globe Nation January 29, 2023

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Gripping red roses and commemorative signs, dozens gathered Saturday afternoon in Belmont to remember the life — and mourn the death — of Henry Tapia, a 34-year old Black and Latino man killed in an incident prosecutors said was driven by racist rage two years ago.“Any hate crime is extreme and horrifying, but this was a particularly horrendous act of racial hate,” said Sarah Bilodeau, one of the vigil organizers. “Two of his children... + full article



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