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		<title>Random acts of kindness &amp; violence&#8230;the Westroads Mall Shooting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wasn&#8217;t even going to post about it but it&#8217;s been haunting my dreams every night since it happened.  The Westroads mall shooting happened in my hometown.  This is a mall I&#8217;ve shopped at hundreds of times&#8230;I&#8217;ve stood at the customer service counter to have gifts wrapped the same counter where innocent people were murdered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wasn&#8217;t even going to post about it but it&#8217;s been haunting my dreams every night since it happened.  The Westroads mall shooting happened in my hometown.  This is a mall I&#8217;ve shopped at hundreds of times&#8230;I&#8217;ve stood at the customer service counter to have gifts wrapped the same counter where innocent people were murdered by a sick teenager who doesn&#8217;t even deserve to have his presense on this earth acknowledged. </p>
<p>I cannot begin to comprehend the grief that the families of the vicitims, the first responders, and the shoppers who were present that day must be feeling.  I thank God that I decided to spend the day with my mom instead of going to that very mall as I had planned. Though my shopping wouldn&#8217;t have taken me to that department store this week I wouldn&#8217;t have wanted to be any closer than I was to the tragedy. </p>
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<p>When you hear about a shooting on the news that took place in a residence or in a back alley somewhere it doesn&#8217;t affect you in the same way that a shooting at a familiar place does.  I can so clearly picture where the grandparents, parents, siblings, children, and spouses of so many died.  Columbine took place when I was in high school and I remember it being so terrifying and shocking becuase it was real, it could have been my school.  9/11 is my birthday the events of that day were devastating to me even without a loss of life in my family. </p>
<p>I keep asking myself what kind of people raise a kid like that? What&#8217;s gone so wrong with our culture that each murder doesn&#8217;t affect us the way a shooting like the one at Westroads affected me?  How could that happen here, in our city? This is the place I am raising my child.</p>
<p>One random act of violence can change the world forever.  So how do we keep these things from happening again?  Beefing up security until we live in a police state isn&#8217;t that answer.  We have to affect the root of the problem that allows children like this one to fester until they explode. </p>
<p>It makes me absolutely sick as I sit here watching the local news seeing the face of the victims families, hearing the the shots on the 911 calls.  It&#8217;s like a tidal wave of grief and horror that is ripping through our town.  But I am so proud of Omaha, as is our midwest tradition, we have come together.  I find myself wanting to propel that togetherness, that support, that love into our future so we never have to deal with this kind of tragedy again. </p>
<p>For my part I can only raise my children well, help those around me and commit random acts of kindness everyday.  This holiday when I shop at that very mall again I&#8217;ll be wishing I could give those families their most precious gifts back.  It is my hope that anyone who reads this blog as a gift to families that lost loved ones, will commit 8 random acts of kindness this holiday season. </p>
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