Georgetown community mourns shooting deaths of local men at restaurant


Honorio Velasquez’s mother could be heard sobbing throughout much of a vigil for her son and Armando Vicente Chilel Lopez, both killed Saturday in Georgetown. 

She was surrounded by hundreds of people on The Circle on Thursday night, many of them holding signs that said “JUSTICE.” When local leaders finished speaking, the crowd gravitated to her. Nearly everyone waited their turn to offer condolences and a hug. 

The community is rallying around her and the victims’ families, raising money for funerals and demanding the killers be brought to justice. At the same time, they’re shocked by the violence. 

“Our community is scared. They don’t feel comfortable going out and supporting local businesses or to dine,” said Alan Zunún, who identified himself as a cousin of Velasquez’s. “Even walking around, as of lately, we’re walking in pairs, in well-lit areas. We’re in touch with one another.” 

Just before the community began to gather on The Circle Thursday night though, unbeknownst to them, police were arresting two men they say are responsible for the killings.

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The night of the fatal shooting, Velasquez and Lopez were eating dinner with friends at El Nopalito, a restaurant on Route 113 friends said they frequented.  



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