A group of mourners in Mishawaka insist that all lives matter from the greatest humans to the smallest animals. After the city chose to kill 400 geese, they wanted to come together outside of Mayor Dave Wood's office to mourn the animals, and get answers from Wood.

No city officials showed up to the vigil, so the group sent a megaphone around the group to explain why they felt this way about the geese. They all had different reasons for being there, but many of them just wanted answers.

"We are here to tell Dave Wood that this is not okay." Event Organizer Hevin Slane said. "You need to make the public aware of your decisions and let them also be a part of this. This is their money and it's not fair of them to just take it and murder, obviously animals that people care about. So I'm still standing here asking you, Dave Wood, on your turf, where are you? Defend yourself or we're going to think the worst...Where are you, Dave Wood?"

While Mayor Wood wasn't there, South Bend Councilman Oliver Davis was at the vigil and encouraged mourners to come to the County-City Building at 4:45 pm and 7:00 pm on Monday to express how they feel about everything that's happened.