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Volunteers use chalk to restore crosswalk honoring Pulse shooting victims
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Volunteers used colorful chalk to restore a rainbow crosswalk in Orlando, Florida which honored the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. The crosswalk had been painted over as part of the Trump administration's latest effort to remove politically-tinged street art. NBC News' Marissa Parra reports on the community effort to bring it back, speaking to a survivor of the shooting. Aug. 23, 2025