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2 years later, Va. Tech families still struggling

SUE LINDSEY

Issue date: 4/15/09 Section: News
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Virginia Tech campus ministers gather on the the second floor of Norris Hall, the building where the April 16, 2007 massacre took place, to pray for the victims, friends, relatives and Tech students, Monday in Blacksburg, Va. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)
Media Credit: Associated Press
Virginia Tech campus ministers gather on the the second floor of Norris Hall, the building where the April 16, 2007 massacre took place, to pray for the victims, friends, relatives and Tech students, Monday in Blacksburg, Va. (AP Photo/Don Petersen)

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) - Jerzy Nowak acknowledges he's not yet comfortable in the peace center he helped to create at the site of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

His wife, Jocelyne Couture-Nowak, was teaching French in Virginia Tech's Norris Hall when she was gunned down on April 16, 2007. Troubled graduate student Seung-Hui Cho killed two people in a dorm and 30 others in the second-floor classroom wing where Couture-Nowak died before fatally shooting himself.

Two years later, victims' families and survivors are still trying to make sense of what happened. Classes will be canceled on the anniversary Thursday, and events will include an open house at the peace center, a candlelight vigil and a memorial ceremony.

For some, a trip to campus is part of working through their grief. For others, it's still too painful.

"I went for a visit yesterday," Nowak, the center's director, who will move into the building later this month, said recently. "Honestly, my heart sank."

But the former horticulture department chairman said he pushed to create the peace center because it will help families heal. The center is already working on violence prevention for at-risk youth.

Nowak's resolve was strengthened by an e-mail from a woman who had never planned to visit the building where her daughter died.

"But now that she has learned that a portion of it is dedicated to peace, she is considering going," he said. "This is so encouraging to me."

Others, like Michael Pohle of Flemington, N.J., and his wife, still find it too painful to come to campus for the anniversary events. Instead he says they plan to visit the cemetery near their home where their son, Michael Pohle Jr., is buried.

Some families have made their own peace with what happened that day, but the Pohles are among those who have lingering animosity toward administrators and feel they've never received an adequate explanation of officials' actions the morning of the shootings.
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Peace Love

posted 4/15/09 @ 11:24 PM MST

And two years later law abiding people are still forced to be unarmed helpless victims for any sociopath who wants to kill them.

And two years later the slaughter of unarmed law abiding people continues in "Gun Free Zones". (Continued…)

oh peace love...

posted 4/16/09 @ 10:38 AM MST

And two years later "Peace Love" is still trying to make points via anaphora.

And two years later "Peace Love" is still stuck on the word "asinine". (Continued…)

Satan

posted 4/16/09 @ 11:34 AM MST

I agree with the person above and all those who support Gun Free Zones.

Where else can so many people be killed so easily on the whim of a mad man?

I mean just for example:

Kansas City, MO - Two killed in the Ward Parkway Mall

Fort Gibson, Oklahoma - Seth Trickey shot 15 rounds into the Fort Gibson Middle School, injuring four. (Continued…)

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