On a late-night Sunday in early November, 18-year-old Kimberly Olmos, a Latina woman of Dominican heritage from the Bronx, stepped into Manhattan carrying the easy dreams of someone just beginning adulthood: a vacation she was counting down to, college in her sights, and a tight-knit family who adored her. She was known among relatives and friends as sweet, silly, and endlessly kind, the kind of person people described as a beautiful soul who lit up a room, loved DIY crafts, and made even casual
...Read More