Tyson Gay, the three-time U.S. Olympics sprinter, spoke out against violence at a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School remembering his 15-year-old daughter Trinity, who was fatally shot on Sunday.
“I don't want to read in the paper next week about another senseless killing,” Gay said. “It has to stop.”
Trinity Gay was killed in a Lexington, Kentucky parking lost after two cars exchanged gunfire. Three men were arrested and charged in connection with the shooting. All three plead not guilty. Two of the men admitted to firing shots.
Watch Tyson Gay's first public comments since his daughter's death below:
Friends, family and teammates hung track and field spikes along the fence where the vigil was being held.