Toni Bark, of Evanston, tears up during "Light Up Evanston," a candlelight vigil against violence that started at Evanston Township High School and went to the memorial for Dajae Coleman, the 14-year-old killed a week ago. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Sophomores Kiley Leff and Ben Morton offer each other comfort during "Light Up Evanston," a candlelight vigil against violence that started at Evanston Township High School and went to the memorial for Dajae Coleman, the 14-year-old killed a week ago. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Classmates, friends, family and other community members participate in "Light Up Evanston," a candlelight vigil against violence that started at Evanston Township High School and went to the memorial for Dajae Coleman, the 14-year-old killed a week ago. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Classmates, friends, family and other community members participate in "Light Up Evanston," a candlelight vigil against violence that started at Evanston Township High School and went to the memorial for Dajae Coleman, the 14-year-old killed a week ago. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Wayne Caluya, 15, of Evanston, a close friend of Dajae Coleman, reflects on his friend's death during "Light Up Evanston," a candlelight vigil against violence that started at Evanston Township High School and went to the memorial for Dajae Coleman, the 14-year-old killed a week ago. | Joel Lener~Sun-Times Media
9/29/12 Classmates, friends, family and other community members participate in Light Up Evanston, a candlelight vigil against violence that started at ETHS and walked to the memorial for Dajae Coleman, the 14 year old that was shot dead one week ago. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Ana Costa, (right) a 14-year-old of classmate of Dajae Coleman, joined friends, family and other community members in "Light Up Evanston," a candlelight vigil against violence. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
9/29/12 Classmates, friends, family and other community members participate in Light Up Evanston, a candlelight vigil against violence that started at ETHS and walked to the memorial for Dajae Coleman, the 14 year old that was shot dead one week ago. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
EVANSTON — Shaun Myles attended the funeral for his cousin Dajae Coleman today (Sept. 29) and then joined other community members in a walking-candlelight vigil underscoring safety in the community. An estimated crowd of thousands of people attended the funeral at the First Church of …