Umpqua Community College Shooting Victims
Victims of the Oregon community college shooting.
Top row from left to right:
Lucero Alcaraz, 19; Rebecka Ann Carnes, 18; Treven Taylor Anspach, 20; Sarena Dawn Moore, 44;
Bottom row from left to right:
Professor Lawrence Levine, 67; Lucas Eibel, 18; Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, 59, and Jason Dale Johnson, 34.
The names and/or condition of the wounded have not been released.
Posted on 10/03/2015, in Cases and tagged names, Oregon, photos, Roseburg, Umpqua Community College, victims. Bookmark the permalink. 35 Comments.
Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Thanks for the reblog, dear friend.
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Always my pleasure, Happy Sunday
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May you rest in peace Lucerno, Rebecka, Treven, Sarena, Lawrence, Lucas, Kim, Jason, and Quinn.
My thoughts and prayers are with their loved ones.
May there be healing and change.
May love replace hate.
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Amen!
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Jason Johnson was from pretty close to the area where I live,
about 25 miles south of here.
“He started Monday and he was so proud of what he had accomplished, and rightly so,” Johnson Engel tearfully told NBC News. “The other day he looked at me and hugged me and said, ‘Mom, how long have you been waiting for one of your kids to go to college?’ And I said, ‘Oh, about 20 years.’”
Thursday morning would be the final time she would see her son alive. Johnson kissed his mother before racing off to class.
“Love ya,” he told her. “I’ll see you this afternoon.”
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Jason Johnson
May you rest in peace, Jason.
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Aw, I have a young man in community college. Terrifying. I wish I could hug this mom.
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
The faces of the victims …. Lives cut short too soon. The injured and those left behind affected for life. Nothing will ever be the same ever again for them!
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Hey Horty! Thanks for the reblog, dear friend. Yes, their lives have changed. They do not forget with each day, but others, particularly our legislatures, seem to forget after the funerals are held; after the headlines stop.
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You’re most welcome! This has to change but I don’t see how! Hugs ….
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Reblogged this on tooncestales and commented:
Our military and police departments nation wide have 4,000,000 weapons… Get this, The citizens of this country of ours have 310,000,000… Think about this figure… 310,000,000 Chris Mercer had 12…
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Thanks for sharing this scary statistics, Juan.
I wish all guns would turn to dust.
If you click the upper corner of the following video and scroll down, you will find Joanne Shenandoah singing “To Those Who Dream” where these lyrics are found.
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Hey Juan! Thanks for the reblog, dear friend. Also thanks for the statistics. Any person who is a “loner” and not a professional gun collector who has those many guns is a problem waiting to happen.
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I said 12 guns.. He had 14…
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He was a gun nut, and anyone else living in his household should have known that, lived in great fear, and hidden those guns or turned them over to LE.
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Exactly!
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We will never ever get rid of this problem until we tackle the root cause of America’s obsession with gun which is surprise, surprise RACISM
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Here ya go …
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and white privilege.
Geeze I don’t know what happened with wordpress. I know I didn’t hit the ‘enter’ button.
I’m still trying to write the speech that I would have given Thursday if I had been President Obama.
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Oh Roderick, I want to read that speech. Word Press does burp at times. It burped last week as I was writing a comment. I’m still not receiving email notifications of comments, new subscribers, etc. In a way, I’m rather enjoying checking the admin side of the blog for comments and the other stuff as I have time, rather than having emails collect in my inbox.
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http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2015/10/oregon_college_shooting_lawren.html
May you rest in peace Larry.
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from Oregon Live article
from Hollywoodlife.com article
Praying and sending supportive thoughts for her sisters and loved ones and that Lucerno will rest in peace.
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Too many senseless violent deaths! Praying with doubts I’ll ever get past bewilderment.
Praying all those who might use violence against humans today will choose a different option, that victims of hurts will not harm themselves or others coping with their pain.
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Research,
Yes, it is so terrible sad and tragic. You’ve use the right word….”senseless.”
Wonderful people with bright futures are gone too soon, and their families and friends in such painful grief over the loss of their loved ones.
May they receive a strong supportive embrace from their friends and community.
May those gone too soon rest in peace, and may they live on in the hearts of their loved ones.
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Quinn Glenn Cooper
from Oregonlie article
from article on Heavy.com
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Lucas Eibel
from Oregonlive.com article
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Sarena Dawn Moore
from Oregonlive.com article
from InsideEdition article
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Rebecka Ann Carnes
from CNN article
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Treven Anspach
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Trevor is a hero. As he was dying he rolled toward Lacey and moved his body over hers.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/oregon-pastor-tells-familys-hero-college-shooting/story?id=34241329
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Kim Saltmarsh Dietz
Kim Saltmarsh Dietz loved animals friends and family more than money, and moved from San Clemente to Oregon for its rural lifestyle. “She got what she wanted in life,” said Dietz’ stepmother, Trudy Saltmarsh. “She got her husband and daughter, which meant the world to her.”
Denton said Dietz, as a teen, was injured while trying to capture a horse as it ran down a street in Mission Viejo. Dietz spent time in a hospital after the animal kicked her in the head.
“She was always trying to help people and… animals” Denton said.
from Orange County Register article
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Hearts out to their families and loved ones.
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I am saying prayers for Julie Woodworth.
Her boyfriend described her in the article linked below:
Her childhood friend wrote this about Julie:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3259803/Good-morning-baby-love-Tragic-text-boyfriend-received-19-year-old-girlfriend-shot-TEN-TIMES-bravely-fighting-life-Oregon-shooting.html#comments
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