San Antonio A group of people made up of women, men, and people with a military background gathered during a vigil in honor of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen on Saturday.
That gathering also was to raise awareness about unsolved crimes that happen to those who have fought for our country.
Unlike Vanessa, I am alive but it hurts to know that this keeps going on.Regina described the traumatic experience that she lived through.
Me being a medic and having a job working in the ER, I treat patients who are like Vanessa, Billington said.
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