The North Texas Korean community is offering a place to pause and pray for the victims of Saturday's attack at the Allen Premium Outlets.
that killed eight people and injured seven others is felt deeply among those in the North Texas Korean community., were all killed in the attack. The Cho's 6-year-old son, William, was also injured and remains hospitalized. Witnesses said the boy's mother died trying to shield him from the gunfire.hopes a growing memorial will be a source of comfort. Inside the Korean Cultural Center, the public is invited to lay flowers and sign a book near a memorial to the eight victims.
“It is horrible. No one foresaw this but from here we’d like to show that we are together,” said Kay Lee Cameron.“It should not happen to anybody,” said Dallas resident Hannah Lee.All eight people killed when a gunman opened fire on shoppers at the Allen Premium Outlets on Saturday, May 6, 2023, have been identified.“It really hurt to lose such a beautiful couple and family,” Lee said.“It’s not someone else’s family, it’s mine, ours, we all feel the same way,” Lee said.
Those mourning hope the memorial can be a source of comfort and a place to connect a community that is hurting. “We need to grieve and hopefully we can rebound and see how we can get stronger and hopefully something good comes out from this,” Cameron said. The Korean Society of Dallas is located at 11500 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 160 in Dallas. The memorial will be open to visitors through Saturday.for all verified fundraisers related to the shooting. The online fundraising platform said it was working around the clock to make sure that all funds donated go directly to survivors or the families of victims.
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