On a Thursday afternoon, Ana Thallas sits on a rooftop bar with artist Hiero Veiga as he paints a mural of her daughter Isabella’s smiling face on the side of the building. Only a month ago, Thallas was here at The Park Tavern and Restaurant for her daughter’s 21st birthday. She points to where Isabella stood at her party, beaming with her friends and family, days before she was shot and killed. “This is a place where I can come — it’s different to go to a cemetery,” Ana Thallas says.