A grieving community in Wisconsin came together to attend a vigil and a separate prayer service on Tuesday night to mourn the victims of the deadly shooting at a Christian school a day earlier.The vigil was held outside of the Wisconsin State Capitol in the center of Madison, where singers and speakers, including local leaders like Superintendent Joe Gothard of the Madison Metropolitan School District, took centerstage.At City Church, just across the lake, hundreds gathered for a prayer service next door to Abundant Life Christian School, the site of Monday’s horror in which Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow, 15, shot and killed a classmate, a teacher, and then took her own life.“It makes me really sad for the parents and all the children who go to school who have to fear every single day about this happening,” 13-year-old Winnie Clifford told Wisconsin Public Radio.“It’s just really sad.
Because I feel like so many people don’t want to make the changes necessary to prevent this,” Madison local Nadir Carlson told the outlet.“I think we have to talk about what brings a young person to bring a gun to a school.”The sign for Abundant Life Christian School was still draped with yellow caution tape during Tuesday night’s somber service.The marquee outside the school still displayed a message about the school’s athletics from the days prior.Like at the Capitol, faith leaders sought to inspire and encourage the community through song and prayer.Teachers from Abundant Life Christian School spoke at the prayer service, including fine arts director and theater teacher Pastor Sarah Karlen.She called for greater support as malevolent comments continue to suffocate the school’s social media.“Lord, we need healing, not just for ourselves, but we need healing for those who are in the hospital.
We need healing for the families.We need healing for the students.
We need healing for the staff,” she said.Madison police are still investigating Rupnow’s motive...