My heart goes out for the families of all those affected in the shootings on the military base of Fort Hood in Texas. Every time I hear about something like that my mind immediately goes back to the shootings at Virginia Tech over two years ago. And the fact that the shooter at Ft. Hood was a graduate of VT made feel even worse about it. There have been a seemingly absurd number of deaths that have had ties to Virginia Tech over the past couple of years. To name a few...
- This is how the 2006-2007 school year started, with an escaped convict killing two people and escaping into Blacksburg.
- Then of course the shootings on April 16th 2007 where a gunman killed 32 students and professors before turning the gun on himself.
- The following November, a freshman committed suicide by jumping out of a window in Pritchard hall (the dorm I lived in.)
- In February of 2008, a student was killed and another badly injured when they were hit by a car while crossing the street
- This past January, a graduate student was killed and decapitated by another graduate student in a cafe on campus.
- In August, two Virginia Tech students were found shot dead at a local campground
- In October, a Virginia Tech student went missing after a Metallica concert in Charlottesville and has still not been found.
- and now a Virginia Tech graduate, Nidal Malik Hasan is suspected to be responsible for the death of 13 soldiers and civilians at Ft. Hood in Texas.
And more than once, I have felt weighed down by all of this death and tragedy at the place that was home to me for 5 years, the lives lost were people I walked by every day, had class with, watched football games with. You would think we'd be good at dealing with tragedy by now, but that's something that I don't think we can ever get 'good' at.
I pray God would comfort those affected by this latest tragedy, and those that continue to be affected by all the other tragedies. I don't know what else to say beyond that.
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I was thinking about this the other day. 2006 was my first year here at tech, so every semester that i've been here, something terrible has happened. it doesn't seem right.
Not to add to the tragic list, but this also happened here at JMU.
http://breezejmu.org/2009/10/08/virginia-tech-student-dies-after-6-story-fall-off-rmh-parking-deck/
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