Cop land part 1 Facebook

Cop land part 1

Facebook, twitter, email and text were exploding with updates. I suppose I was like everyone else skipping between channels, checking the internet, following Facebook and other online sites. I too did the mental check down where are my loved ones today? I cried when they announced Gabby had died. Cried again when they announced she wasnt. I grew angry at the conflicting reports. With a journalism background, I was frustrated with the urge of the outlets to to be first with breaking news, even if first meant you were wrong. Gabby is a friend of mine. Ive known cop land part 1 from before her political career cop land part 1 am proud to call her a friend. During this process it has been both staggering and awesome to count the number of people she has touched in our community. The number of friends she has is inspiring. Gabe Zimmerman, Gabbys Director of Community Outreach, lost his life that day as well. This hit closer to home in my circle of friends. You see, Gabe was a runner. He recently completed the Mount Gabe Zimmerman finishes the Mount Lemmon Marathon in October 20 Lemmon Marathon and his dad was the leader of the Tucson Trail Runners. He came from a family of runners and was well known in our running family. We are in shock and utter sadness. Im angry. My sense that day was to do something, to help. As a board member of the Southern Arizona Roadrunners, we have a simple mission to promote running and healthy lifestyles in our community. We put on races and sponsor running and walking events. My friend and running mentor, Randy Accetta struck on a simple idea: We can turn our mission to a good use. We can promote healing in cop land part 1 community and continue to share the positive attributes that make our community great. Weve seen it, people coming together to promote healthy lifestyles, to make themselves and their city better. We will promote that healing process tonight at the weekly Meet Me At Maynards. A Remembrance Run in memory of those that lost their lives, honoring those that are still fighting and celebratingwhat is good in Tucson.

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