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AURORA, Ill. – An Illinois man who delivered more than 26,000 white crosses to sites around the United States, mostly to remember the victims of gun violence, is now in the same situation in his hometown.
Greg Zanis made crosses for the five victims of the shooting Friday in Aurora, Illinois, where an employee about to lose his job opened fire inside the warehouse from Henry Pratt Co.
Zanis set up centers after the mass shooting in Las Vegas and after the school shootings in Columbine, Sandy Hook and Orlando.
But now he says that he has the impression of "carrying the weight of the entire city on my shoulders".
Zanis said he heard his team's cars Friday afternoon and started making crosses when he learned that people had died. He placed five crosses outside the Aurora warehouse on Saturday.
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