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Members of the Deaf community sign "I love you" on Sunday evening at the One Lewiston Community Vigil at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston. The gathering was to memorialize the 18 victims of the mass shootings Wednesday night.
Members of the public take comfort in each other Sunday evening at the One Lewiston Community Vigil in Lewiston.
Elizabeth Seal, wife of victim Joshua Seal, weeps with her daughter Sunday evening at the One Lewiston Community Vigil at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston.
Elizabeth Seal, wife of victim Joshua Seal, is embraced Sunday evening at the One Lewiston Community Vigil at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston.
Mourners arrive Sunday evening at the One Lewiston Community Vigil.
The overflow crowd watches the video monitor Sunday evening at the One Lewiston Community Vigil at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston.
Courtney Coffin looks at her candle Sunday evening during the One Lewiston Community Vigil outside the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston.
A crowd watches a livestream Sunday evening during the One Lewiston Community Vigil outside the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston.
Diane Bowie, of Poland, lays a bouquet of roses at a memorial outside Schemengees Bar & Grille on Sunday. Bowie, who grew up in Lewiston, said she knew two people who were killed in the mass shootings: Tricia Asselin and Joe Walker. "Lewiston will never be the same," she said.
Road signs offer support from the side of Lincoln Street near Schemengees Bar & Grille in Lewiston on Sunday. The bar was the site of a mass shooting on Wednesday night.
A memorial of photos and flowers grew outside Schemengees Bar & Grille in Lewiston on Sunday.
Janet Viere, right, hugs Candy Cloutier on Sunday afternoon during a service at Holy Family Church in Lewiston for the victims of Wednesday night's killings. Cloutier's cousin Ron Morin was among those killed.
Photographs of victims of Wednesday night's killings are displayed Sunday during a service at Holy Family Church in Lewiston.
Thomas Conrad's father salutes his late son at a service at Holy Family Church in Lewiston for the victims of Wednesday's shootings.
The family of Thomas Conrad attends a service Sunday at Holy Family Church in Lewiston for the victims of Wednesday night's killings.
Auburn City Councilor Leroy Walker, background left, and Mayor Jason Levesque greet participants Sunday at a trunk or treat event at Anniversary Park in New Auburn. Walker, whose son Joe Walker was killed in a mass shooting Wednesday night in Lewiston, said cancellation of the event was not an option. "It meant too much to me," Walker says.
Auburn City Councilor Leroy Walker, whose son Joe Walker was killed in a mass shooting Wednesday night in Lewiston, wipes away tears Sunday while being comforted by participants at a trunk or treat event in New Auburn.
Activity books and teddy bears await shooting survivors and their families Sunday morning at the Family Assistance Center set up at the Lewiston Armory.
Amanda Allen, right, from the victim services division of the FBI, speaks to the media Sunday about the system for meeting with survivors and their families at the Lewiston Armory as Regan Thibodeau, left, translates into American Sign Language.
A police cruiser blocks the parking lot entrance at Schemengees Bar & Grille on Sunday morning near a sign reading "Lewiston Strong."