Representing Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax

Virginia Beach

Laquita C. Brown of Chesapeake, a right of way agent with Public Works for more than four years;
Tara Welch Gallagher of Virginia Beach, an engineer with Public Works for six years;
Mary Louise Gayle of Virginia Beach, a right of way agent with Public Works for 24 years;
Alexander Mikhail Gusev of Virginia Beach, a right of way agent with Public Works for nine years;
Katherine A. Nixon of Virginia Beach, an engineer with Public Utilities for 10 years;
Richard H. Nettleton of Norfolk, an engineer with Public Utilities for 28 years;
Christopher Kelly Rapp of Powhatan, an engineer with Public Works for 11 months.
Ryan Keith Cox of Virginia Beach, an account clerk with Public Utilites for more than 12 years;
Joshua A. Hardy of Virginia Beach, an engineering tech resident with Public Utilities for more than four years;
Michelle “Missy” Langer of Virginia Beach, an administrative assistant with Public Utilities for 12 years;
Robert “Bobby” Williams of Chesapeake, a special projects coordinator with Public Utilities for 41 years;
Herbert “Bert” Snelling of Virginia Beach, a contractor who was filing a permit when the shooting occurred.

 

They were young and old, women and men, black and white.

They were at an ordinary day at work.
 

They were, for the most part,

Public employees

Doing their job,

Serving the public.

They were all from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

 

They were in a "hard target,"

The municipal building serving Virginia's largest city,

The day they were gunned down.

 

The killer, like most other mass killers, used a semiautomatic gun for his massacre.

The killer, like most other mass killers, owned many powerful guns with extended magazines and silencers.

The killer, like virtually all mass killers, was a man between the ages of 20 and 50.

 

I don't care what his grievance was.

Lots of people have serious grievances every day.

 

I don't care what his mental state was.

Mentally-ill shooters happen to be a tiny minority of killers.

And there are mentally ill people everywhere.

Don't blame it on them.

 

I don't care whether he was black or white.

I don't care about his immigration status or religion.

They are irrelevant.

 

Yes, we must be concerned about people who have grievances.

We must care for those who are mentally ill.

We must help immigrants. We must fight racism. We must fight religious prejudice.

But none of that matters in this case.

 

What matters is that he had a gun.

And like the vast majority of mass shooters and other killers,

He obtained it legally.

Because gun laws are far too lax in Virginia.

 

Every human society on the planet has disgruntled people.

Every human society on the planet has dangerous people.

Not every human society gives dangerous, disgruntled people

An easy way to commit a massacre.

 

We do that in America.

We do that in Virginia.

And we must stop it.

Now.

 

I know you don't want to hear about it.

I don't either.

It's terrifying.

When I heard the news,

I'm ashamed to admit

I did not want to turn on the TV.

I did not want to read about it.

I didn't want to know

What I already knew.

It's a beautiful early summer day.

The sun is shining. Birds are singing.

Why think about sad, awful, horrific things?

 

I forced myself.

We must force ourselves.

We must confront the horror,

The continuing atrocities.

How long will we hang our head,

Issue "thoughts and prayers",

And do nothing?

 

Parkland, Aurora, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, San Bernardino, Newtown, Tucson, Columbine, Nashville, the Long Island Railroad,...

Virginia Tech

Virginia Beach

And in Alexandria, less than a mile from my home.

 

I don't have to tell you the meaning of this otherwise random list of places.

You know what I mean.

 

And this is just mass shootings.

Less than one-half of 1% of all people gunned down in America,

Year after Year,

Month after Month,

Day after Day,

Hour after Hour after Hour,

Minute by Minute.

 

Until we stop it.

Unless we stop it.

If we stop it.

We know how to stop it.

You know how to stop it.

The time is now.

 

If only it had been yesterday...