PORT ANGELES — People hold small electric candles and hold a sign calling for peace during a vigil Friday evening at the corner of First and Lincoln streets in Port Angeles. The gathering was prompted by the Oct. 27 killing of 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, as well as other violent incidents across the country. Friday’s vigil was one of many across the United States, including a similar gathering Friday in Sequim. An interfaith service was held in Port Angeles on Saturday evening.