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Remarks of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on the Shooting in Newtown

The remarks of Gov. Malloy delivered to the people of Connecticut today focusing on love, courage and compassion.

 

From Gov. Dannel P. Malloy:

"Yesterday an unspeakable tragedy occurred in the community of Newtown.  20 beautiful children and 7 wonderful adults lost their lives.

All of Connecticut’s people – indeed the people of the world – weep for the immeasurable losses suffered by the families and loved ones of these victims.

Though we could all try, when something as senseless as this occurs, there’s precious little anyone can say to the families of the victims that will lessen the horror and sense of loss they feel.  We could say we feel their pain, but the truth is we can’t.

When tragedies like this occur, people often look for answers, an explanation of how this could have occurred.  But the sad truth is, there are no answers.  No good ones, anyway.

We have all seen tragedies like this play out in other states and countries.  Each time, we wondered how something so horrific could occur, and we thanked God that it didn’t happen here in Connecticut.  But now it has.

So what can we do?  As was no doubt the case last night, we can hug someone we love a little tighter.  As has been happening since yesterday, we can show and share with each other the grief we feel for the children and adults who were killed, and for their families and loved ones.  We can speak about what’s really important, and what can wait for another day. 

There will be time soon for a discussion of the public policy issues surrounding yesterday’s events, but what’s important right now is this: love, courage, and compassion.

Love, as it has poured in from around the world.

Courage, as was demonstrated by the teachers and other adults in the school building, whose actions no doubt saved lives.

Courage on display, as it always is, by all our first responders.

Compassion, as shown by people around Connecticut who’ve arrived in Newtown wanting only to help.

Too often, we focus on what divides us as people, instead of what binds us as human beings.  What we saw yesterday were those bonds, that sense of community.

In the coming days, we will rely upon that which we have been taught and that which we inherently believe: that there is faith for a reason, and that faith is God’s gift to all of us.

Those educators, and those innocent little boys and girls were taken from their families far too soon.  Let us all hope and pray those children are now in a place where that innocence will forever be protected.

May God bless you, may God bless those 27 people, may God bless their families and friends, and may the pain their loved ones feel be someday absorbed by the love of mankind.

 

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