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What Communities Experience After a School Shooting

By Kris McLeod, published Apr 16, 2007
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This week's shooting on the Virginia Tech campus brought memories flooding back to me about the Thurston High School Shooting in Springfield, Oregon. Even though Virginia Tech is a college and is across the country from where I live, I know what these people are going through.

For several hours families of anyone on campus or in the response teams are on edge as they wait for any tidbit of news either on TV or by phone. While they are waiting, major news stations will descend on their town as they set up camp in front of the Virginia Tech campus and near the hospital to try to get that first bit of news coverage.

Although some may be flattered at the chance to speak on camera, most will shy away from the reporters as they start to build a memorial of flowers, pictures and notes as they begin to find out which lives were taken.

At the time of the Thurston Shooting, I worked at a local financial institution in Springfield, Oregon. I had one staff member who knew the shooter and his sister through church functions. Another staff member was a cousin of the only student killed on site. Another staff member was her best friend and the two of them left from work to go find the cousin at Thurston. They were actually on campus immediately after the shooting, before the police had completely closed it down for the investigation. Her cousin was already on the way to the hospital which she found out later.

Everyone on staff had friends and family that were involved in the school, the hospital or police, fire, medical response teams. Even our city bus system had been put on alert to transport students to a clearing area away from the school for police interviews if necessary. Many of us had also graduated from Thurston High School, including myself.

Shooting on Campus - Virginia Tech Touches Home

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Takeaways
  • Shootings affect all aspects of the community.
  • Use caution when donating to funds set up for victims.
  • If you set up a fund for donations, set up criteria in advance for use of the funds.
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Thank you, I appreciate the kind comments.

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

 
Kris, this is a remarkable display of caring for both Virginia Tech and Springfield, Oregon. I can't even imagine having a personal connection to any of the people affected in these kinds of tragedies. It is very hard, even as a distant viewer, to deal with the horror. Thank you for sharing and caring. Very good article.

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

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