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California ballroom healing after Lunar New Year shooting

ASSOCIATED PRESS / MAY 20
                                Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis, left, honors Brandon Tsay during a Community Dance celebration at the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio in Alhambra, Calif. Tsay disarmed a mass shooter during Lunar New Year celebrations at his family’s dance studio.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / MAY 20

Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis, left, honors Brandon Tsay during a Community Dance celebration at the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio in Alhambra, Calif. Tsay disarmed a mass shooter during Lunar New Year celebrations at his family’s dance studio.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / MAY 20
                                Pro dancers and teachers, Kristi Semochko, and Vlad Ogurstov perform at the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio in Alhambra, Calif. The Community Dance is a celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, hosted by Brandon Tsay, who disarmed a mass shooter during Lunar New Year celebrations at his family’s dance studio.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / MAY 20

Pro dancers and teachers, Kristi Semochko, and Vlad Ogurstov perform at the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio in Alhambra, Calif. The Community Dance is a celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, hosted by Brandon Tsay, who disarmed a mass shooter during Lunar New Year celebrations at his family’s dance studio.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / MAY 20
                                Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis, left, honors Brandon Tsay during a Community Dance celebration at the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio in Alhambra, Calif. Tsay disarmed a mass shooter during Lunar New Year celebrations at his family’s dance studio.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / MAY 20
                                Pro dancers and teachers, Kristi Semochko, and Vlad Ogurstov perform at the Lai Lai Ballroom and Studio in Alhambra, Calif. The Community Dance is a celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, hosted by Brandon Tsay, who disarmed a mass shooter during Lunar New Year celebrations at his family’s dance studio.

ALHAMBRA, Calif. >> A weekend celebration at a Southern California dance ballroom was hailed by organizers as the latest sign of healing within the Asian American community following the Lunar New Year shooting that killed 11 people at a nearby dance studio.

One of the hosts of Saturday’s event at Lai Lai Ballroom in Alhambra was Brandon Tsay, who on Jan. 21 famously wrestled a semi-automatic weapon away from the gunman who had earlier shot up Star Ballroom Dance Studio in neighboring Monterey Park.

Tsay, whose family has owned Lai Lai Ballroom for years, said the celebration is an example of the community standing strong and moving forward after the tragedy.

“If you have these strong connections with one another, you’ll be able to support each other, lift each other up, even through times of crisis such as what happened earlier this year,” Tsay said, according to ABC 7.

The event, part of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, featured dancing, live music performances and traditional food. It was organized by the legal-aid nonprofit Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California.

Investigators haven’t determined a motive for the massacre at Star Ballroom, which also left nine mostly elderly people wounded. The 72-year-old gunman later killed himself in a van he used to flee the Lai Lai Ballroom after being disarmed by Tsay.

The carnage, during what should have been joyful Lunar New Year celebrations, sent ripples of fear through Asian American communities in the neighborhoods east of Los Angeles.

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