Michelle Go was killed in January 2022 when a mentally ill homeless man pushed her in front of an oncoming subway train in Times Square.
Hundreds attended Sunday's vigil, with others taking part in a ‘Virtual Day of Healing’ hosted by the Angry Asian Womxn Group, who discussed the trauma the anniversary of go's death triggers.
Martial Simon, 61, the man charged with pushing Go to her death was sent to a psychiatric facility indefinitely in April 2022 after being found mentally unfit to stand trial.Go's death was followed by the horrifying stabbing of Christina Yuna Lee inside her Chinatown apartment in February 2022. "You can't help but think - that could have been me, that could have been a friend of mine," said Sarinya Srisakul, President of United Women Firefighters.
: "Real change comes with meaningful preventive measures. This requires, among other things, adequate and continued funding for housing, treatment and other programs."
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