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Family members and supporters remembered the 13 who lost their lives five years ago April 3, 2009 in the American Civic Association massacre in Binghamton.

Relatives, clergy, ACA officials and local lawmakers gathered at the Civic Association on Front Street, many laying flowers on a bench bearing the names of those murdered when Jiverly Wong entered the building, barricaded the doors and opened fire.

They formed to develop a park in memory of the victims say there will be a ceremony April 5 at 1 p.m. to dedicate the ACA Memorial Park located at Front Street and East Clinton Street.

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