46°F
weather icon Clear

LETTER: Dealing with tragedy

The aftermath of a questionable death at the hands of law enforcement goes well beyond what is seen or heard on the news. Especially when it happens around the holiday season.

In the blink of an eye a life is lost, and a family is forever changed. Suddenly there is an empty place at the dinner table. One less person to shop for. One less person to hug. Sadly, it is the beginning of a lot of one less memory.

Family and friends subconsciously link the holiday season with the loss of a loved one taken away in a violent manner. In this time of multimedia, there is usually some type of video of this event. Now this event gets played repeatedly in the minds of those left behind. Those left behind to wonder about the why.

I am saddened because another family will now have that event imprinted. Then the replay begins. It starts around Halloween and doesn’t stop until well after the New Year. To the family of Brandon Durham I can only say: Stay strong.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
LETTER: Guns in the home for protection

Most law-abiding American citizens do not know whether they or a family member will ever have to come face to face with an evil person.

LETTER: LA fires and linguistic precision

“Seeing is believing” would have been a more appropriate headline. When you see the extent of the devastation, you begin to believe how horrific it has been.

LETTER: Trump opposed steel merger, too

Incoming President Donald Trump is against the merger too. So both the present and incoming administrations agreed on no merger.

LETTER: Trump talks like his favorite dictator

America made a mistake voting Putin’s pal into power. Democrats are not as insane as Republicans. The future is not looking bright for our country.

LETTER: Dave Barry’s year-ender was a hoot

Looking back on 2024. I am saving it to reread when I need a real “pick me up” in the coming months.

LETTER: Victims of LA fires will face issues

The California government’s red tape bureaucracy will be mind-numbing and unimaginably frustrating for those who lost everything.

LETTER: Finger pointing over the California fires

Finger pointed and accusations just lead people to not trust anyone, even if they’re being helped. Why does this tragedy need to be a political issue?

MORE STORIES