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‘Now we’re family’: Hedingham vigils commemorate neighbors lost in Raleigh shooting

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Raleigh mass shooting in Hedingham neighborhood

On Oct. 13, 2022, seven people were shot in Raleigh, NC, in the Hedingham neighborhood near the Neuse River Greenway Trail. Five were killed, including a Raleigh police officer. High school student Austin Thompson was charged with their murders. Read The News & Observer’s ongoing coverage of the mass shooting, Thompson’s guilty plea and ongoing civil lawsuit.

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On Saturday, a day scheduled to hold Hedingham’s annual fall festival, residents of this northeast Raleigh community instead gathered at a local park and later in front of a nearby church to remember their friends, family and neighbors lost in Thursday’s mass shooting.

In the late afternoon, a crowd of more than 100 stood outside the Willow Oaks Clubhouse before five portraits of the victims: Officer Gabriel Torres, Nicole Connors, Susan Karnatz, Mary Marshall and James Thompson.

Attendees lock arms in unity during a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded Thursday in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C.
Attendees lock arms in unity during a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded Thursday in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

The vigil’s first speaker was Tabatha Smith, a resident and voting representative for the Hedingham Community Association. Smith praised the quick actions of both law enforcement and her neighbors during the shooting.

“There were residents who were right in the thick of things,” she said. “You called law enforcement. You provided statements on what you saw to help the officers. You assisted the victims that were injured. And some of you put yourself in harm’s way to help others.”

Attendees listen during a candlelight vigil outside the Hedingham clubhouse Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday.
Attendees listen during a candlelight vigil outside the Hedingham clubhouse Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Tricia Preston, a Hedingham resident, led the community in six separate moments of silence for the five killed and the two injured victims: Officer Casey Joseph Clark and Marcille Gardner. In between each pause, Preston shared details of the victims’ lives, their interests and who they left behind. Torres had a 2-year-old daughter. Thompson was in high school. Connors enjoyed going to the movies with her husband. Karnatz was an avid runner. Marshall was preparing for her wedding.

Mourners grieve at a memorial after a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday.
Mourners grieve at a memorial after a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

The Hedingham Community Association hosted the vigil, and leaders from the local Capital City Church of God led prayers throughout. Adults and children held memorial candles and a member of the Capital City Church at one point asked the community to link arms in solidarity.

“Hedingham is strong, and we will heal from this,” Smith said near the end of her remarks. “This won’t happen overnight. It may take weeks or months. But we are a community that knows how to come together. We are resilient.”

Mourners grieve after a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday.
Mourners grieve after a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Changed forever, a community is now ‘family’

A few hours later, as the sky turned dark, residents who live in Hedingham and the surrounding neighborhoods gathered in front of Beacon Baptist Church in East Raleigh for another opportunity to come together and remember the victims and pray for their families.

Church leaders read the names of the victims and took turns leading the crowd in prayer.

A memorial was set up on the stage for a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday.
A memorial was set up on the stage for a candlelight vigil Saturday, Oct.15, 2022, for those killed and wounded in a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Tim Rabon Jr., the associate pastor at Beacon Baptist Church and a Hedingham resident of over 15 years, spoke about how his neighborhood had changed since the shooting.

Rabon wasn’t home when gunfire broke out Thursday evening; he and his family were at his daughter’s volleyball game in East Raleigh. His brother, who lives in Knightdale, was out running on the Neuse River Greenway Trail with his kids, but they managed to leave the area unharmed.

“The whole neighborhood is just different now, because of just the uncertainty” Rabon said in an interview after the vigil. “We have two kids, 7 and 11, and they both kind of dealt with the uncertainty. And it causes a lot of people to begin to question all kinds of things.”

Tommy and Diane Faison pray during a candlelight vigil at Beacon Baptist Church in Raleigh, N.C. Saturday, Oct.15, 2022. The vigil was for those killed and wounded in mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood of Raleigh on Thursday.
Tommy and Diane Faison pray during a candlelight vigil at Beacon Baptist Church in Raleigh, N.C. Saturday, Oct.15, 2022. The vigil was for those killed and wounded in mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood of Raleigh on Thursday. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

He continued, “All of a sudden, all of the things that were important in life begin to really narrow down to what really matters in life.”

Rabon said he could empathize with the family of Gabriel Torres in particular, the off-duty police officer who died in the shooting. Five years ago, Rabon’s brother-in-law, a police officer in Shelby, was killed in the line of duty.

“Just the shock of, everything is good, and then all of a sudden, it’s not,” Rabon said.

Ultimately, Rabon said, caring for each other after the tragic loss of their neighbors has brought people closer together. On a Facebook group, he said, someone had written that “we were all neighbors, and now we’re family.”

“That has been the overarching feeling of the Hedingham community,” Rabon said. “We’re people from all walks of life, 2,500 homes in the community. All of a sudden, it’s drawn the family together.”

This story was originally published October 15, 2022 at 6:55 PM.

Brian Gordon
The News & Observer
Brian Gordon is the Business & Technology reporter for The News & Observer and The Herald-Sun. He writes about jobs, startups and big tech developments unique to the North Carolina Triangle. Brian previously worked as a senior statewide reporter for the USA Today Network. Please contact him via email, phone, or Signal at 919-861-1238.
Avi Bajpai
The News & Observer
Avi Bajpai is a state politics reporter for The News & Observer. He previously covered breaking news and public safety. Contact him at abajpai@newsobserver.com or (919) 346-4817.
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Raleigh mass shooting in Hedingham neighborhood

On Oct. 13, 2022, seven people were shot in Raleigh, NC, in the Hedingham neighborhood near the Neuse River Greenway Trail. Five were killed, including a Raleigh police officer. High school student Austin Thompson was charged with their murders. Read The News & Observer’s ongoing coverage of the mass shooting, Thompson’s guilty plea and ongoing civil lawsuit.