Victoria Penate
A small group gathered Sunday on Names Drive in Alta Sierra to hold a vigil at the location where Ariella “Sage” Crawford was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy April 4.
The gathering marked two months since Crawford’s death.
During the vigil, organizers displayed signs reading, “Sage Crawford needed help,” and, “De-escalation should never end in death.”
Victoria Penate
“It’s been two months since she passed right here, and I don’t want what happened to her or her life to fade from the community’s memory,” said Libby Woods, a Nevada City educator who helped to organize the vigil. “I’m going to continue to show up and try to create events where we can honor her memory, her children’s lives, and try to make change.”
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