Remembering the victims of the racially motivated Jacksonville Dollar General shooting

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Remembering the victims of the racially motivated Jacksonville Dollar General shooting
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The victims of the racist Jacksonville, Florida, shooting are being remembered by their loved ones as a devoted father, a loving mother and a recent high school grad.

People visit memorials for Jerrald Gallion, Angela Carr and Anolt Joseph Laguerre Jr. near a Dollar General store, August 28, 2023 in Jacksonville, Florida.One was a loving mother working as an Uber driver, another was a devoted father who wanted to give his 4-year-old daughter the world and the youngest victim killed in a

Carr worked as an Uber driver and had just dropped off a customer at the Dollar General Saturday afternoon when she was shot to death in her vehicle outside the store, according to Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters. She was the first victim killed in the attack, Waters said. "She's no longer here, but she's still here if that makes sense," she said. "Her spirit will always live because she has us."Anolt Joseph"A.J." Laguerre Jr., 19, poses with his father Anolt Laguerre St., following his 2022 graduationAt age 19, Anolt Joseph "A.J." Laguerre Jr. was described by his father as "a bright young man" whose promising life was cut short just as it was blossoming.

"AJ is very kind, intelligent, outgoing and willing to help anyone in any way he can," the senior Laguerre said in a text message. "But his life got taken away by lifeless individual who doesn't like African Americans.""The DG family mourns the loss of our colleague Anolt Joseph "AJ" Laguerre Jr., who, along with two of our customers, were the victims of senseless violence...," the company said in a statement.

Latiffany Gallion said her brother lived near the Dollar General store in the New Town neighborhood and that she learned of the shooting from a cousin who called her and said, "'I think your brother is involved.'"

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