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Portraits of Gun Violence: Jessica Ghawi

Posted on the 05 September 2014 by Mikeb302000
Portraits of Gun Violence: Jessica Ghawi You didn't need to meet Jessica Ghawi to feel her infectious energy.  It seems to be an energy which won't die since the first item that came up was her post on the Toronto shooting that she survived.  She managed to survive one, yet ended up the victim of another.
Part of the reason I'm writing this is that I know her mother who is coping with this incident.  I see Jessi's face and I think of the interview she did where she was wearing high heels on the ice at a hockey rink.  She kept falling down, but that didn't stop her from trying.
Portraits of Gun Violence: Jessica Ghawi
“She would walk into a room, and the place would light up. She was a jolt of lightning,” her mother,  said through tears Saturday. “She just had a spirit that was larger than life.”
You didn't even need to meet her to feel her energy as this remembrance of her attests:
Portraits of Gun Violence: Jessica Ghawicaitykauffman.wordpress.com/2012/07/20/a-letter-to-jessica-ghawi-victim-of-the-colorado-shooting/
Maybe that's why I am writing this post.
I understand that she started a charity before she died to provide Sports Equipment for underprivileged children that recently held a drive to collect sporting gear.
Jessica may have died that night, but she is not a "victim" as her energy will carry on a live until something is done about this plague.
And for you hoaxers, I can assure you that Jessica Ghawi is quite dead and not physically present in this reality.  Her spirit may be strong, but her physical presence is no longer with us.

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