People braved the fog to march across the Golden Gate Bridge Sunday to say enough is enough.
Gun violence prevention advocates wore orange, a color often worn by hunters to signify not being a target -- but many say gun violence can target anyone."It doesn't matter if you're Black, white, Gay, straight or what religion you are. When those bullets come flying, it's not going to discriminate," said Rudy Corpuz, Jr. from United Playaz.
"I joined this movement because of school shootings like Uvalde and Parkland that left me terrified to go to school. As a Nation, enough blood has been spilled. It's time for change now," said 12-year-old Alex Iberra from Oakland Roots. "There's a lot of gun violence happening it's on the rise. We know that common sense gun laws save people from this tragedy," Russell said.Uvalde school shooting, 1 year later: Families of victims, survivors recount what happened that day
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