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Dozens of people, many wearing Los Angeles Lakers T-shirts and paraphernalia, came out last Friday to remember Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and the seven others who were killed in a helicopter crash Jan. 26 in Southern California. The remembrance ceremony was led by Charles D. Willis, right, executive director of United Communities Against Crime, at the Black Top Kings & Queens Sports Academy in South Side.

Dozens of people, many wearing Los Angeles Lakers T-shirts and paraphernalia, came out last Friday to remember Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and the seven others who were killed in a helicopter crash Jan. 26 in Southern California. The remembrance ceremony was led by Charles D. Willis, right, executive director of United Communities Against Crime, at the Black Top Kings & Queens Sports Academy in South Side.