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Jack Tame: A walk on the dark side

By Jack Tame
5:30 AM Sunday Dec 16, 2012
A message is seen on a candle outside the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church. Photo / AP

A message is seen on a candle outside the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church. Photo / AP

Newtown's residents gathered with candles and hugs. At the town's church, residents stood together, a mass of human grief. Some journalists wiped tears from their cheeks. Many of us have covered many devastating events, natural disasters and appalling violence. But such a callous, extraordinary attack will stir even the steeliest reporter. So many kids.

In some ways the town reminded me of Greymouth in the days after the Pike River Mine explosion. Only smaller. Tighter. And these families have no hope at all. I tried not to stop or dwell too much at any point, to remain busy, knowing I'll probably reflect on Sandy Hook Elementary for many months or years to come. I know the gravity of the massacre will affect me increasingly over the next few days.

I walked in the cold in Newtown, pausing only to stop at a warped bit of plywood propped up against a tree. It was totally dark, no streetlights or twilight or cars. On the plywood was a line in paint.

"God Bless the Families", it said.

I reckon this is the day things will change. This horror can't be politically usurped.

By Jack Tame

- Herald on Sunday

Old jack (Glendowie) | 10:52AM Sunday, 16 Dec 2012
I hope you are right Jack. Unfortunately memories are short and the gun lobby plays the long game.
Dennis Horne (New Zealand) | 10:53AM Sunday, 16 Dec 2012
Immigration and population growth has fragmented society. Expect more and more people to go mad.
the old chook (New Zealand) | 10:53AM Sunday, 16 Dec 2012
I drive a school bus in a rural part of the country. Most of the kids are around the ages of those involved in this shooting. I am left speechless that anyone could be so evil as to commit such an act.

The current spate of horrific shootings in America tarnishes that Country's reputation. Some effort needs to be made to control the availabilty of guns in America.

At the very least, keep them out of the hands of disturbed individuals who would perpetrate such horrors on society's most innocent and vulnerable.
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