Organizers encouraged people at the rally to speak out and push for change. Author: Allison Bazzle, 13News Now Staff Published: 4:16 PM EDT April 23, 2021 Updated: 10:35 PM EDT April 23, 2021 HAMPTON, Va. — Gun violence and policing issues are weighing heavy on the minds of people across the nation and in Hampton Roads. The Hampton NAACP pulled together a rally to tackle those issues on Friday. Organizers encouraged people at the rally to speak out and push for change. Bullets have ended too many lives across the 757. “My son was murdered last year, April 17, Stephen White,” said Bridgette White. White said her 22-year-old son was shot and killed, walking to the store.