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Remembering January 8, 2011

Tuesday, January 8th, 2013

Yes, it’s been two years since that fateful day when Jared Lee Loughner chose to go to that Safeway at the SE corner of Oracle/Ina, and attempted to assassinate CD 8 Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. He ended up shooting 19 people, 6 fatally. And he wounded and injured a then-39 year old Congresswoman, who had to resign the job that she loved after a year of recovery. She now walks with a limp, uses an arm brace on her right arm, has become left handed, and is partially blind in her right eye.

Clearly, Jared Loughner was mentally ill, and pled guilty to these crimes. He is being treated in a mental hospital where he will serve the remainder of his days, as his life sentences have no possibility of parole.

What have we as a community learned from this horrendous mass shooting, right here in our midst? Almost all of us knew someone in that shooting. I was personally acquainted with Gabby, having worked on her campaigns. I knew her Outreach Director Gabe Zimmerman, who was struck down on that sidewalk. I knew aide Pam Simon, who was also shot but recovered. I know now Ron Barber who was shot twice that day, and who as her District Director stepped up to the plate and ran for Congress in CD 8 and CD 2 upon Gabby’s endorsement and request. My professor husband knew Gabby as well, and had taught Suzi Hileman who was shot and injured that day. She was the neighbor who had taken nine-year old Christina Taylor-Green to that Congress on your Corner event, and Christina died that day.

Clearly Loughner was ill, but why didn’t people notice enough? Pima Community College had expelled him due to mental problems but he didn’t get counseling help which he clearly needed. He was living with his parents, Randy and Amy Loughner, but they couldn’t or didn’t get help for him as he was over 18 years old. And where did he (an unemployed 22 year old) get the hundreds of dollars to pay for the Glock 9 gun and the two magazine clips he was captured with? I had worked as a board member for 3 years with Amy who manages Agua Caliente Park out east in Pima County. And I have also worked for a year with Gabe’s mother Emily Nottingham on the Casitas on Broadway board. Two mothers, two shattered lives.

Yes, we as a community have grieved over the past 2 years — a huge outpouring of sympathy and support at all the memorials — at Gabby’s former Swan/Pima office, at that Safeway on Oracle (where a permanent stone memorial was erected by the store), and at University Medical Center where most of the injured were taken to. Generous donations were made for the victims to help them recover, and to various foundations to help children & students in the names of the deceased.

Cactus garden by Wright Elem. School students at memorial outside of Congresswoman Giffords’ former district office at Pima/Swan, taken by Carolyn Classen

Now there are Beyond Tucson annual events to commemorate, heal, and move beyond the pain & horror of that day. Now people ring bells at 10:10 a.m.on January 8th when the shooting occurred, and now the politicians talk about gun control especially for firearms with a capacity to be used for mass killing. Also now there are multi-faith services in Tucson bringing together people of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Baha’i faiths.

Since then there have been attempts at more civility in public discourse, and two foundations created expressly for that purpose. We all remember January 8, 2011 and hopefully we will remember to watch out for danger signals in isolated, depressed young men, to lobby for better mental health services, and more effective gun control to prevent criminals and mentally sick from obtaining firearms.

Hopefully we have become better people after this mass shooting of January 8, 2011. And if you have any creative ideas about what type of permanent memorial should be erected, click here for my previous post about the January 8th Memorial Foundation.

Ring a bell to commemorate January 8, 2011

Sunday, January 6th, 2013

Our Tucson community is still healing after that horrendous mass shooting incident on January 8, 2011 outside of the Safeway supermarket at the SE corner of Ina/Oracle Rd. Please join in this community wide effort to remember the victims, the survivors, the first responders, the medical staff who helped the 19 victims of that day. Democrat Ron Barber is now the Congressman from District 2, and former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and her retired astronaut husband Mark Kelly have moved back to Tucson. And best wishes to the other survivors of that Tucson Tragedy shooting, may they continue to heal and find peace in 2013.

The January 8th Memorial Foundation is trying to create an appropriate permanent memorial of that shooting. Contact the President of the Board of Directors if you have input, or

Remembering January 8 Foundation (http://www.tucsonj8.org/)
PO Box 40355
Tucson AZ 84717
contact@tucsonj8.org

Photos of the stone memorial outside of the Safeway (click here), where people have gone to drop off flowers on the anniversary of 1/8/11.

Today January 6: CD 2 Congressman Ron Barber (who was shot twice on 1/8/11) announced at yesterday’s Beyond Tucson event at Armory Park that there will be a multi-faith service today to commemorate the Tucson Tragedy. It will be held at St. Augustine’s Cathedral, 3 p.m., 192 S. Stone Ave. in downtown Tucson.

Beyond Tucson on January 5, 2013 (2 year anniversary of January 8, 2011)

Friday, December 28th, 2012

The 2nd year anniversary of the Tucson Tragedy of 1/8/11 is coming up, and here’s info from the Beyond Tucson website, with a list of their upcoming events on that day:
http://www.beyond-tucson.org/events/category/beyond-events/

We committed to be better.
To be better together.

To spend more time with those we love,
and to reach out to those we don’t yet know.

To get outdoors and enjoy nature’s beauty, 
and to fully embrace all that life has to offer.

To push ourselves beyond our normal boundaries,
and to strive for that next peak on the horizon.

Last year, on the first Saturday of the year – the anniversary of January 8, 2011, we commemorated those we lost, celebrated the spirit of togetherness and committed ourselves to building a stronger, healthier future.

Now, as this community-wide outdoor festival enters its second year, we continue this journey and move beyond towards a fresh set of challenges and new adventures.

Mark your calendars and start the year off right!

Join us on Saturday, January 5, 2013 for a full day of fun, fitness and family. Outdoor activities are planned for every age group and fitness level at multiple venues throughout Southern Arizona.

Dedicate yourself to a healthy living and to strengthening the well – being of your community.

See you on the first Saturday of the New Year – at Beyond.

The Main event “Together We Move” is at Armory Park, 220 S. 6th Avenue (south of Broadway), 12 noon to 4 p.m. Read more aboaut that family-friendly, athletic event online at their website. Tentative schedule:

At 12pm- Livable Streets Alliance and El Grupo Youth Cycling will host a family-friendly bicycle ride around downtown neighborhoods.

At 1 pm – Uzo Dance Methods and partners will be teaching Beyonce’s Move Your Body Flash Dance routine from the main stage.

At 2 pm – You can take a historical tour led by historian Ken Scoville and walk around and learn about downtown Tucson.

At 3pm – Meet Me Concepts will host a special Saturday edition of their Meet Me at Maynards Walk/Run around its usual route, but with a new twist – start/end from Armory Park.

Now that shooter Jared Lee Loughner has been sentenced to several life terms (with no parole), let us move “beyond” that horrible event to commemorating that day in a positive, healthy way. Congratulations to Beyond Tucson for their continued commitment.

Commemorate. Celebrate. Commit.