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12:17 pm
Sun December 16, 2012
Photos: Memorials Grow, Vigils Kept
By editor

Credit Peter Foley / EPA/Landov
A sign reading "Pray for Newtown" hangs from a stone bridge over Hawley Pond in Newtown.

Credit Jason DeCrow / AP
Firefighters and other volunteers organize a memorial near Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Credit Evan Vucci / AP
At Newtown High School, residents greet each other before an interfaith vigil for the victims of the shooting.

Credit Mario Tama / Getty Images
Rachel Pullen (center) kisses her son, Landon DeCecco, at a memorial near Sandy Hook Elementary School.

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President Obama speaks at a memorial service for the victims of the shooting in Newtown.

Credit David Goldman / AP
Mourners outside Newtown High School listen to a memorial service over a loudspeaker, on Sunday evening.

Credit Mary Altaffer / AP
Manuel Moreno walks his daughter Jady, 6, to the Morris Street Elementary School in Danbury, Conn. Teachers and parents across the country were wrestling with how best to quell children's fears about returning to school.

Credit Mike Segar / Reuters/Landov
Mourners embrace as they leave the Honan Funeral Home, where the family of Jack Pinto was holding his funeral service on Monday.

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People arrive for the funeral services of Noah Pozner in Fairfield.

Credit David Goldman / AP
Mourners gather outside the funeral service of Jack Pinto, 6, in Newtown. Monday was the first day of funerals for the victims.

Credit Jason DeCrow / AP
Veronique Pozner waves to the members of the press as she leaves after a funeral service for her son, 6-year-old Noah Pozner in Fairfield, Conn. Noah was one of 20 students killed in the shootings on Friday.

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Candles are lit among mementos at a memorial for victims of the shooting on Monday night in Newtown.

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A student looks for a place to leave flowers at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting at the entrance of Newtown High School on Tuesday in Newtown, Conn.
Originally published on Tue December 18, 2012 9:57 am
More details are emerging about the shooter and his victims in the worst act of deadly violence at an elementary school in U.S. history.



