FBI, Imperial County Sheriff, & DHS join the investigation BRAWLEY – As the search for the person or persons who murdered Marilyn Cazares, a 22-year-old Trans-Latinx woman in this small Imperial Valley city about 45 minutes north of the U.S.-Mexico border earlier this month expanded this week, family, friends, and the small LGBTQI+ community are gathering for a vigil and march in her honor.
The “I Am Marilyn” march and vigil will be held on Saturday, August 1. Organizers told the Los Angeles Blade that the peaceful march will start at the Brawley California DMV, 1175 Main Street, located adjacent to the abandoned building crime scene where Cazares was found and will end at Plaza Park where the vigil will be held, Rosa Diaz, the CEO of the
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