
Hundreds Gather At Cole Park On Tuesday Night In Support Of Orlando's Terror Attack Victims.

Alex Amador (left) And Jamie Reynolds Show Their Pride.

South Texas Sushi Owner And Corpus Christi LGBTQIA Member Michelle Mendez Places Candles During The Vigil.

Corpus Christi LGBTQIA Member Dezi Duraznos Solis Helps To Hang A Flag.

Corpus Christi LGBTQIA Founder Norma Ponce (right) Helps A Fellow Member Place A Flag On The Wall.

DA Canadiate Mark Gonzalez And LGBT YNOT Coordinator Angie Baker Share A Moment At The Gathering.

Jessica Medina Waves A Flag. “Be Strong Throughout Everything,” Medina Said.

Regie Panganiban (with Balloons) Said He Wanted Those Affected To Know That 'you Are Not Alone And We Can Stand Together.'

Regie Panganiban (with Balloons) Shows His Support.

Korbin “Boomer” Mathews, A Local Actor And Promoter For The Vigil, Speaks To The Hundreds Who Gathered At Cole Park On Tuesday Night.

Kristene Chapa, Who Survived A Shooting In 2012 In Portland That Claimed The Life Of Her Girlfriend, Mollie Olgin, Speaks At Tuesday's Vigil.

DA Candidate Mark Gonzalez Speaks In Support Of The LGBT Community In Corpus Christi During The Vigil.

Supporters Pass A Flame In Honor Of The 49 People Killed Inside PULSE Nightclub In Orlando.

LGBTQIA Members Light Candles That Spell Out “ORLANDO.”

Hundreds Get Ready To Show Their Support As The Sun Sets Tuesday Night.

Hundreds Get Ready To Show Their Support As The Sun Sets Tuesday Night.

Helacia Gonzalez (left) And Stacey Love Attend The Vigil.
Hundreds gathered Tuesday night at Cole Park for a vigil in support of the 49 people killed inside a gay nightclub last weekend in Orlando. Several students from Del Mar College, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and A&M-Kingsville, as well as others in the community, attended he vigil, organized by the group Corpus Christi LGBTQIA.
Click through the gallery above to see more pictures from the event. Photos by Michelle Mirelez/Foghorn


















