Putting An End to the Light


This past week our city has had to come to grips with the senseless murder of Esme Kenney. We have watched as her classmates, teachers, and family mourn the loss of her life. Pictures of Esme and comments about her incredible talent and willingness to help others give us a small view of who she was.


As a an educator, mother, and citizen of this city I have had a hard week dealing with this story. I have not cried but I sure am angry. Angry that the person responsible for her death maybe responsible for the death of another teenage girl. Angry that he may have had other victims that have not been identified. Angry that for whatever reason he was not properly punished for the crimes he has committed. Angry that he continues to make the front page of the local newspaper, almost giving him celebrity status. Angry that a mother and father had to take the steps of saying goodbye too soon to their daughter.


Dr. Odell Owens suggested that we be outraged and want to do something about the senseless crimes that are tearing our city apart. We should be outraged. We should want to come together and become more aware of what is going on with our city when you can't take a twenty minute jog from your home, no matter where you live.


Esme was a daughter, a sister, a friend, a musician, a writer, a creative soul with such a bright future and in one moment someone thought he would put that light out. Not knowing and not caring that she belonged to family, to her friends, to our society. We will never know all the things Esme could have accomplished. I believe in her tragedy she is touching many lives and motivating others to want a better society for children to go out and play and exercise and return home safely.


Lindar

2 comments:

  1. Very nice post. Thank you.

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  2. Thank you for your comment. Esme's story is one that I hope will bring about some changes in our legal system.

    During Spring Break I saw teenage girls walking around, just being teenage girls. My immediate thought was that there is a void in Esme's circle of friends that can't be replaced. Her spirit will live on through those that push and pray for change in our society.

    Lindar

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