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SOUTH BEND, Ind. – South Bend community members held a vigil for Brandon Williams on Thursday, who was shot and killed in the deadly mass shooting at Kelly’s Pub in June.
10 people were injured in addition to Williams’ death.
Some are saying that anyone who knows something needs to come forward.
“I don’t know of any way you can make people come forward if they don’t feel safe and comfortable in doing so and that’s one of the tragedies in something like this because there are definitely people who know who pulled the trigger and took this life but they’re for whatever reason they won’t come forward,” Michael Elliot of On-Site Prayer Ministry said.
No arrests have been made as of yet and police have yet to reveal if there are any known suspects.
Anyone with any information on the shooting is encouraged to contact the St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit.