For many, there is a hole in the world today.
The past few days have been incredibly heartbreaking, and while possessing a nightmare-like quality seemingly too horrific to be true, the tragedies and loss are very much real.
Early Sunday morning, 49 victims were slain, and 53 wounded, during a mass shooting at Pulse, a popular gay nightclub in Orlando, FL. The families and friends of the victims, along with the world, are in a state of shock that such evil and hate could exist inside of one individual to take the lives of so many. I realized today that many of my friends and acquaintances nearby had friends that were killed in Orlando. I cannot begin to fully comprehend the pain hundreds are feeling right now. I cried from my soul reading the last texts of Eddie Justice to his mother in his final moments. My heart broke and the tears flowed as I read the words of a son letting his mother know he loved her, as he also noted his imminent death. I can’t even begin to conceive of the frantic and horrified feeling Mina Justice felt in that moment knowing she couldn’t be with her child to protect him and shield him from the darkness of the world.
Late Friday night Christina Grimmie was shot and killed by a crazed gunman while meeting with fans and signing autographs. Grimmie was a budding star with a dream, passion, talent and so much potential yet to be tapped. Her last video message to her fans was full of joy and excitement. Her life was senselessly taken while she was doing what made her happy and complete.
Today, a beautiful friend lost her husband. I truly wish I had the words that could take away the pain I can’t even begin to know.
Life is hard. Life is pain. Life is a gift. Life is short. So I will love. Hard. Even when it's not reciprocated, I will do my best to send immense light and love out into this cruel, hard world. To the grieving, the lonely, the heartbroken, and those who have lost hope:
You are loved.
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Monday, June 13, 2016
Friday, March 23, 2012
A Country Divided: The Tragedy of Trayvon Martin
First off, my thoughts and prayers go out to the Martin family and friends during this time of tragedy.
In a case many have compared to the horrific lynching of Emmett
Till in 1955, Trayvon Martin’s killing at the hands of presently uncharged
Zimmerman in Florida is spreading throughout the country and social media sites. While I realize that the public does not receive all of the facts from the news in any case without being a key and present witness, 4 essential facts were released to the public:
- Martin's body was found unarmed with only tea and Skittles on his person.
- Martin was referred to as only looking "suspicious" by Zimmerman via released audio of Zimmerman's 911 call.
- Zimmerman is also heard saying "These a**holes; they always get away" during his 911 call according to the Chicago Tribune.
- The 911 dispatcher audibly instructs Zimmerman to not continue following Martin when he responds to Zimmerman's admission of pursuit with, "Okay, we don't need you to do that."
Any story where a teenager is shot by another civilian, no
matter what race or color merely yards away from his home and
no investigation or proper protocol is sought despite of mounting evidence, is a tragedy. Currently Zimmerman walks free with no charges filed amid his immediate verbal claim at the crime scene of self defense. According to an article by USA Today, the Martin lawyer "Crump has questioned Sanford police actions after the shooting, noting
that police did not run a blood-alcohol test or a background check on
Zimmerman, but they ran both on Martin after he died. He said police
took Zimmerman's word without conducting a thorough investigation."
I use the word “divided” in this post title to highlight not only a
divide now between races and ethnicities in this country, but a divide between media outlet coverage, and law
enforcement and civilians. Despite the country divide and growing anger and evidence over the killing
of Trayvon Martin, many major news outlets have not mentioned or covered the
story. Prominent media figures like Nancy Grace who covered stories like Casey Anthony for a time period of almost a year have not talked at length about this case. When I read the hatred, anger, and racial tension throughout the comment sections in
news article threads and forums, it brings to mind a time, only a few decades
ago, when the country was physically divided because of race with the and the utilization of
segregation.
The "Stand Your Ground" law has become a point of defense and contention in this case and with Zimmerman's claim of self defense. The Florida Statute for the law is below.
Florida Statute XLVI Chapter 776: Justifiable Use of Force
776.012 Use of force in defense of person.—A
person is justified in using force, except deadly force, against
another when and to the extent that the person reasonably believes that
such conduct is necessary to defend himself or herself or another
against the other’s imminent use of unlawful force. However, a person is
justified in the use of deadly force and does not have a duty to
retreat if:
(1) He
or she reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent
imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another or
to prevent the imminent commission of a forcible felony; or
(2) Under those circumstances permitted pursuant to s. 776.013.
There was, however, no investigation from police into whether Zimmerman was telling the truth. Even police officers are suspended pending investigations of discharging their weapons when it results in the death of someone, so I think a lot of family and national anger stems from the question of why a civilian shooting and killing another civilian would not be held accountable until all evidence, witness reports and crime scene facts are collected.
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