Roanoke gun violence victims’ friend discusses Empathy Project Ian Price December 1, 2022 1 minute read Loved ones of a young woman killed earlier this year by gun violence in Roanoke say The Empathy Project will ensure her spirit will never die. WFIR’s Ian Price has that story. Share: Post navigation Previous: Kaine: red flags may have been missed with mass shootingsNext: Member One FCU partners with local non-profits Related Stories Mill Mountain Zoo welcomes pair of Patagonian maras Web Staff June 19, 2026 Dr. Verletta White, Superintendent of Roanoke City Schools, to step down in one more year Gene Marrano June 18, 2026 Fire chief presents plan to replace 75-year-old Roanoke Fire Station No. 2 Ian Price June 18, 2026