Anonymous wrote:As someone who lives outside of Chas. and works with many of its residents, I'm sickened by those of you trying to exploit this tragedy by rehashing your senseless talking points. Have a soul!
I think we are all saddened and sickened by the continued and escalating violence in this nation (and world). If you have close ties to this community, I'm sure this latest incident is hitting you in a much more personal way. However, it is no way senseless talking points for people to talk about the broader issue of addressing gun violence that results in these kinds of horrific tragedies. What is senseless is a society that allows this to happen time and again. We have to talk about and more importantly we have to do something. No one deserves to die like this and no family, community, or friend, deserves to lose a loved one like this. WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT IT -- WE MUST STAND UP AND DO SOMETHING. Our tears mean nothing if we do not work to prevent future grief. The best thing that can come out this, the highest honor to those taken too soon, is to make sure this does not happen again, and again, and again.