Mary McIntyre / NHPR Over 100 people gathered in Manchester Saturday night for another vigil honoring those who have lost their lives to police violence. New Hampshire’s Black Lives Matter leaders who organized the event say they're tired. After a year of calling for change, they said there has been no real action from state leaders to enact racial justice reform, as police killings of Black people across the country continue. The vigil, organized by the Manchester YWCA along with several local BLM chapters, was officially in memory of 20-year-old Daunte Wright who was killed by police in Minnesota during a traffic stop.