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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Heroes of the Colorado Shooting

       With the inexplicable actions of James Holmes-why did he want to kill and hurt so many of his fellow human beings, why was this the only pleasure he knew?-it's easy perhaps to be despondent about the state of humanity.

     However, there were many triumphs of the human spirit on that day as well. There is something very touching that four of the twelve killed on that day were men who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect and save their girlfriends.

    "Of the 12 people killed in the Aurora theater shooting, four of them were men who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their girlfriends. Now, each of these women are struggling to come to terms with both their grief and their gratitude."

    "Alexander Teves, 24, attended the midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" with his girlfriend Amanda Lindgren , 24,and another friend."

     "When suspected gunman James Holmes opened fire in the sold out theater, Teves immediately lunged to block Lindgren from the gunfire."

      "I was really, really confused at first about what was going on, so confused," Lindgren told ABC News. "But, it's like Alex didn't even hesitate. Because I sat there for a minute, not knowing what was going on, and he held me down and he covered my head and he said, 'Shh stay down. It's ok. Shh just stay down.' So I did."

       "Teves blocked the bullets from Lindgren but he was shot and killed. She was not hit.
    
        "He was my angel that night, but he was my angel every day I knew him," Lindgren said. "I'm broken."

      "Lindgren reflected on the profoundly close relationship she had with Teves, saying that the couple would not go an hour in the day "without missing each other terribly."

     "My other half was just ripped apart from me and so for me it's still unreal," she said. "I can't picture my life without him. How do you? When someone loves you that much and you love somebody that much…how do you believe that this is real? And of all places. We were in that theater, that specific room. We were just supposed to watch a movie."

      http://gma.yahoo.com/women-survived-theater-shooting-grieve-hero-boyfriends-215438672--abc-news-topstories.html

      In many ways it's in these split seconds that a person's true character comes out. In a spur of the moment these young men chose to take the bullet rather than those they loved. I don't agree that anyone would have done it. However, many would and this gives us reason to also celebrate the human spirit on such a tragic day.

    "When asked if she thought Teves knew he was putting himself in danger for her, Lindgren said, "I know he did. He'd do anything for me. He always told me that, too. I just wish I could have protected him the same way he protected me."

       "Teves' father Tom Teves is also devastated, but said that his son is still with him.
"I'm hollow. But Alex has come and brought me…from heaven, he's been bringing me hope," Teves told ABC News. "He's still my inspiration. And I know now more than ever that there is a God. Because of Alex. Because Alex is still coming through. Because that's the kind of man he is."

        Terrible thing to bury a child, but you can see that it's hard to have more pride than Tom Teves has today.

       "Elsewhere in theater nine, John Larimer and his girlfriend Julia Vojtsek went through a similar situation."

       "U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class John Larimer, 26, and his girlfriend Julia Vojtsek, 23, were sitting int the middle of the theater when the shooting began."

      "John immediately and instinctively covered me and brought me to the ground in order to protect me from any danger," Vojtsek wrote in a statement. "Moments later, John knowingly shielded me from a spray of gunshots. It was then I believe John was hit with a bullet that would have very possibly struck me. I feel very strongly that I was saved by John and his ultimate kindness."

    "The couple had known each other since they were 21 and 18 years old when they met working at a Chili's in Illinois, where they are both from. Larimer was home for the summer from school and Vojtsek was getting ready to go to college. They became close and stayed in touch with Facebook and text messages."

      "This summer, Vojtsek's father Fred Vojtsek came to Colorado to work for an extended period of time. When Julia Vojtsek traveled to Colorado to spend part of her summer with her father, she told him that Larimer was stationed in Aurora and he encouraged her to see him."

       On the other hand, perhaps that's the biggest compliment a girl's father can give for a guy seeing her-to actually encourage her to.

      "I wanted her to see him because he would have been a kid that a father wants to see his daughter with, a kid of values and things like that," Fred Vojtsek told ABCNews.com. He said his daughter and Larimer became boyfriend and girlfriend about three weeks ago. "So many kids these days don't really want to hear what parents have to say or engage or listen, and he did. That's what stood out with me."

        "We were planning on going to church Saturday night," Vojstek said. "He was a good kid."

        "Fred Vojstek

         "She was hysterical and then she got more into a shock stage," Vojtsek said.

        "Since then, Julia Vojtsek has told her father that she was at the movie with Larimer, two other navy men and a woman. Fred Vojtsek said that after Larimer was shot, the other two navy members were "unbelievable" in making sure his daughter got out safely, even though they had just met her earlier that day.
         "I'm grateful my daughter is alive and hopeful he can get through this," Vojtsek said, adding that she is "very, very traumatized."

          So if we saw the worst humanity has to offer last Friday in Colorado, we also saw some of the best.

     
      

2 comments:

  1. Amazing,
    I only wish my end could be that honorable and heroic as those men.
    Let women across America take note. Chivalry still lives

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  2. Yes, Edward. That was my thought too!

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