STATECrime survivors advocate for safetyAqeela Sherrills speaks as crime survivors from across the state gathered at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanCrime survivors from across the state gathered at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanAqeela Sherrills speaks as crime survivors from across the state gathered at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanAt Left Aqeela Sherrills speaks as crime survivors from across the state gathered at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanAswad Thomas gathered with other Crime survivors from across the state at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanKaragan Mayberry and Mc Soloman perfrom at the Texas State Capitol as crime survivors from across the state gathered to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanAndrunette Sanders of Dallas join other crime survivors from across the state at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanCrime survivors from across the state gathered at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanKimesha Coleman joined other crime survivors from across the state at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanAlison Wood looks on as her daughter Mc Soloman performs and supports crime survivors from across the state at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-StatesmanCrime survivors from across the state gathered at the Capitol to advocate for a "safety agenda" that meets the needs of crime victims. Tuesday February 19, 2019. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AMERICAN-STATESMAN]Austin American-Statesman