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The 16-year-old boy, described by classmates as kind, creative, and soft-spoken, had recently confided in friends about his sexual orientation. Those close to him say he had struggled with fear over how his family might react.
Community members gathered for a candlelight vigil two nights later. Dozens stood shoulder to shoulder, holding photos, flowers, and rainbow flags. Many speakers focused not only on mourning the young life lost but also on confronting the stigma that can make LGBTQ+ youth feel unsafe in their own homes.
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