The topic is about the murdered firefighters. The shooter had no connections to any Arian group, so it is disrespectful to the families of the deceased to keep on discussing the area they chose to live and love. The shooter was a darker skin person and the murdered were lighter, so for all of you that want to paint the area as a deranged white supremist area, please consider some of us see that blanket judgement as disrespect.
Our Grandson, a paramedic/firefighter, that worked in the past with some of the firefighters at the scene, is hurting today as are all our first responders. Today they have meetings to help each other build strength instead of fear and encourage the ENTs that are thinking of quitting, to reconsider giving up on something they have worked so hard for.
Our Grandson, a paramedic/firefighter, that worked in the past with some of the firefighters at the scene, is hurting today as are all our first responders. Today they have meetings to help each other build strength instead of fear and encourage the ENTs that are thinking of quitting, to reconsider giving up on something they have worked so hard for.