When Crime Comes Close

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Unless it touches us directly, we are generally immune to crime. It is something that happens "out there" and “to someone else”. From that perspective, we follow the news and accept crime as part of the landscape.

But every once in a while, a crime -- even “out there”-- touches us and gives us pause.

Such was the recent car-jacking and murder at the Short Hills mall. A young couple leaving the mall after some holiday shopping. The man closes the car door for his wife, walks around to the driver's side and is shot and murdered.

Too many connections for me: a young family, not unlike our four children, a family with a new home and their future ahead, thinking about starting a family. Too close to home.

And, as I let the feelings flow through, I can't help but realize that every victim should give pause for thought ... and I question why we accept the landscape.

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Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Wed, 12/18/2013 - 21:40

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I don't think we accept it, we have no choice, it is there, amongst us - human beings who for a varying multitude of reasons, conditions, circumstances, deficiencies - do very horrible things. When it is close to home we don't accept it, we protect ourselves. Our choice is to fall apart with fear, anxiety, and depression by dwelling on thoughts that it could have been us - or by choosing to live by embracing life and it's goodness and not level the evil win and drag us down into its abominable abyss.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Wed, 12/18/2013 - 21:41

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The last post was from me- Amy Marion
Corey Bearak

Those things anger me.
Sometimes I wonder about security in malls. A lot of attention gets paid to avoiding getting pick pocketed and the like while walking in malls. Not as much to security. It can happen in almost any open parking lot, at a train station for example. There should be adequate security. Mall operators make mucho and not just around the holidays. Closed circuit cameras, roving private security (if NYC -- "Rent A Cops") all should've been in place.
Unfortunately I find what occurred foreseeable and preventable.
When I leave a mall, do not want to worry about getting attacked.
It angered me when I first heard about it and when I read the news account angered me more.

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