Family and friends of the victims of last week's shooting at Club Rayne came together with community members Tuesday night in Tampa.

A vigil was held outside the El Camino, located at 765 E. Bird Street.

Christopher Houston, 20, died late Monday from gunshot wounds he received in a shooting at the Club Rayne strip club last weekend. Marvin Lancaster III, 22, died at the scene of the shooting.

On Tuesday, family and friends of the men called for community support to help curb violence and catch the gunman who opened fire inside the club.

"Most definitely we're calling attention to anyone that knows something," said one person in the crowd at the vigil. "The 'no snitching' policy must end right now. There are too many families being affected."

According to the New Black Panther Party, which organized the vigil, supporters are hoping to get their message across to "get these perpetrators out of our community and to seek justice for the victims who have been plagued by gun violence."

They are also asking the community put an end to the policy of "no snitching."