Anyia Mitchell, 9, little sister of Janaria Muhammad, 15, one of five Austin East Magnet school students killed due to gun violence this year, holds a sign during the M.O.V.E in L.O.V.E Youth Rally march put on to honor the lives of young people lost in the Austin East Magnet school community in Knoxville, Tenn. Saturday, April 17, 2021. Five students in four months were killed due to gun violence.
A photo Jamarion Gillette, 15, left, and Janaria Muhammad, 15, both students at Austin East Magnet school and both killed by gun violence this year.
Lawrence Muhammad, father of Janaria.
Activist and community organizer Felecia Outsey leads a cry for justice.
Jahi Mason, 11, center, holds his cousin Aubrey Taylor-Trice, 6, during the M.O.V.E in L.O.V.E Youth Rally.
Anyia Mitchell, 9, little sister of Janaria Muhammad, 15, one of five Austin East Magnet school students killed due to gun violence this year, holds a sign during the M.O.V.E in L.O.V.E Youth Rally march put on to honor the lives of young people lost in the Austin East Magnet school community in Knoxville, Tenn. Saturday, April 17, 2021. Five students in four months were killed due to gun violence.
A photo Jamarion Gillette, 15, left, and Janaria Muhammad, 15, both students at Austin East Magnet school and both killed by gun violence this year.
Lawrence Muhammad, father of Janaria.
Activist and community organizer Felecia Outsey leads a cry for justice.
Jahi Mason, 11, center, holds his cousin Aubrey Taylor-Trice, 6, during the M.O.V.E in L.O.V.E Youth Rally.