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	<title>Comments on: Michael Fuccile stabbed to death by &#8220;psycho&#8221; Elgin Taylor of Jersey City</title>
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		<title>By: childhood friend</title>
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		<dc:creator>childhood friend</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 01:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I grew up with the taylor family and I remember elgin very well. He was a good kid. He comes from a very very good loving caring and respectful family. What he did was wrong but he was not in his right state of mind. Reading these comments breaks my heart because (1) a life was lost and (2) a young man who needed help didn&#039;t get it. I know lil elgins family was proactive in him health issues.but this could have happened to anyone. He didn&#039;t ask to be sick. My heart hurts for a lot of reasons. Elgin does not deserve to die he deserves to get help. Now I pray he does people he really was a good kid. People snap for what ever reason beyond there control. If anyone of you sat down with anyone from the taylor family u would see my point. They tried to get help for him. The system wouldn&#039;t allow it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I grew up with the taylor family and I remember elgin very well. He was a good kid. He comes from a very very good loving caring and respectful family. What he did was wrong but he was not in his right state of mind. Reading these comments breaks my heart because (1) a life was lost and (2) a young man who needed help didn&#8217;t get it. I know lil elgins family was proactive in him health issues.but this could have happened to anyone. He didn&#8217;t ask to be sick. My heart hurts for a lot of reasons. Elgin does not deserve to die he deserves to get help. Now I pray he does people he really was a good kid. People snap for what ever reason beyond there control. If anyone of you sat down with anyone from the taylor family u would see my point. They tried to get help for him. The system wouldn&#8217;t allow it.</p>
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		<title>By: childhood friendl</title>
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		<dc:creator>childhood friendl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 01:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I grew up with the taylor family and I remember elgin very well. He was a good kid. He comes from a very very good loving caring and respectful family. What he did was wrong but he was not in his right state of mind. Reading these comments breaks my heart because (1) a life was lost and (2) a young man who needed help didn&#039;t get it. I know lil elgins family was proactive in him health issues.but this could have happened to anyone. He didn&#039;t ask to be sick. My heart hurts for a lot of reasons. Elgin does not deserve to die he deserves to get help. Now I pray he does people he really was a good kid. People snap for what ever reason beyond there control. If anyone of you sat down with anyone from the taylor family u would see my point. They tried to get help for him. The system wouldn&#039;t allow it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I grew up with the taylor family and I remember elgin very well. He was a good kid. He comes from a very very good loving caring and respectful family. What he did was wrong but he was not in his right state of mind. Reading these comments breaks my heart because (1) a life was lost and (2) a young man who needed help didn&#8217;t get it. I know lil elgins family was proactive in him health issues.but this could have happened to anyone. He didn&#8217;t ask to be sick. My heart hurts for a lot of reasons. Elgin does not deserve to die he deserves to get help. Now I pray he does people he really was a good kid. People snap for what ever reason beyond there control. If anyone of you sat down with anyone from the taylor family u would see my point. They tried to get help for him. The system wouldn&#8217;t allow it.</p>
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		<title>By: chuck</title>
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		<dc:creator>chuck</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 10:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>irrespective of the psychotic rage by Taylor, you cannot ignore the fact of his race and gender. Added to the fact that he senselessly killed someone in broad daylight, and was carrying a knife. What was the knife for, if he was &quot;just&quot; mentally disabled?

This useless person murdered a productive community member for no reason--what more do you want? The victim was a college grad from a reputable university--and a CPA. And was a working family man who took time to interact with the community. In other words, how more upstanding do you want than that? If that is not the illusive and inventive American dream of conformity of suburbian life, nothing is.

Also, the US version of the death penality is useless. this has been proven over and over again.

maybe Taylor&#039;s parents should face the same fate his son meritted on the victim.

I have been saying this for over 10 years now: in Hawaii, the locals enact &quot;local justice.&quot; rape a member of their family, and the victims family will attack a member of your family in similar fashion. Thus, locals dont attack locals all that much.

Islam teaches us Westerners--us pathetic, sad, liberal, enlightened, and apologetic Westerners--that the death penality--in their fashion--certainly works.

Here, it depends on who gets killed, and who does the killing. This guy, Taylor, murdered another person. BUT....he wasn&#039;t taking his medications. So....we understand.

Islam does not understand, and does not agree. 
You kill him, we kill you.

Needless to say, almost as an afterthought, had the races been reversed, believe you me, Jesse Jackson, &quot;community activists,&quot; and Sharpton (one of my favorites) would have been marching, shouting, and screaming for justice. Shake-down artist. 

but in another sense, those guys are good because they are forcing segregation. 

We need govt forced integration in this country, because if not, whites would not consort willingly with the underclass.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>irrespective of the psychotic rage by Taylor, you cannot ignore the fact of his race and gender. Added to the fact that he senselessly killed someone in broad daylight, and was carrying a knife. What was the knife for, if he was &#8220;just&#8221; mentally disabled?</p>
<p>This useless person murdered a productive community member for no reason&#8211;what more do you want? The victim was a college grad from a reputable university&#8211;and a CPA. And was a working family man who took time to interact with the community. In other words, how more upstanding do you want than that? If that is not the illusive and inventive American dream of conformity of suburbian life, nothing is.</p>
<p>Also, the US version of the death penality is useless. this has been proven over and over again.</p>
<p>maybe Taylor&#8217;s parents should face the same fate his son meritted on the victim.</p>
<p>I have been saying this for over 10 years now: in Hawaii, the locals enact &#8220;local justice.&#8221; rape a member of their family, and the victims family will attack a member of your family in similar fashion. Thus, locals dont attack locals all that much.</p>
<p>Islam teaches us Westerners&#8211;us pathetic, sad, liberal, enlightened, and apologetic Westerners&#8211;that the death penality&#8211;in their fashion&#8211;certainly works.</p>
<p>Here, it depends on who gets killed, and who does the killing. This guy, Taylor, murdered another person. BUT&#8230;.he wasn&#8217;t taking his medications. So&#8230;.we understand.</p>
<p>Islam does not understand, and does not agree.<br />
You kill him, we kill you.</p>
<p>Needless to say, almost as an afterthought, had the races been reversed, believe you me, Jesse Jackson, &#8220;community activists,&#8221; and Sharpton (one of my favorites) would have been marching, shouting, and screaming for justice. Shake-down artist. </p>
<p>but in another sense, those guys are good because they are forcing segregation. </p>
<p>We need govt forced integration in this country, because if not, whites would not consort willingly with the underclass.</p>
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		<title>By: FAMILY FRIEND</title>
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		<dc:creator>FAMILY FRIEND</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 04:14:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a caucasian female and I don&#039;t feel that this was a racist crime.  There&#039;s a lot more that negates &quot;imbalance&quot; beyond whether or not someone put their pants on the right way.  This man is clinically imbalanced.  There a lot of chemically imbalanced people that function within the norm in some instances.   I just think that the death penalty needs to be applied to this situation for the nature and magnitude of the crime.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a caucasian female and I don&#8217;t feel that this was a racist crime.  There&#8217;s a lot more that negates &#8220;imbalance&#8221; beyond whether or not someone put their pants on the right way.  This man is clinically imbalanced.  There a lot of chemically imbalanced people that function within the norm in some instances.   I just think that the death penalty needs to be applied to this situation for the nature and magnitude of the crime.</p>
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		<title>By: Steven</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 19:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I’m sure I’m not the only one who has noticed that the perp here is black and innocent victim is white.  Elgin, you apologists out there, say he is unbalanced, yet he got up that morning and put his clothes on. He wasn&#039;t wearing his pants backwards.  His shirt wasn&#039;t inside out. He did not look out of the ordinary in the least.  His pic also shows him to be a very physically fit young black male. So he knows the right foods to eat. Unbalanced? After the black male committed his violence on this innocent white male, what did the black male do? He ran!  If he was so physiologically unbalanced, why did he run? He ran because he knew what he did was wrong! So obviously he knew right from wrong.  

 The black male’s pre and post actions to his deadly crime also reveal to us exactly what he intended to do.  He brought a knife - because he wanted to kill someone. He selected a white male,  not randomly, as the media is portraying this. The community where this happened is an overwhelming black community. A &quot;random&quot; act would most likely then have been carried out against a black. His plan was to lie in wait ... and kill a white male, then flee, hoping he would get a way with the murder.  This was no &quot;random&quot; act of violence by an unbalanced black man. He planned the murder a white male, and he intended to get away with it.

I do feel for Michael Fuccile family.  The black male predator was going to kill a white male that day.  Unfortunately, this married father of a young child was the black predators selected target of rage.

Over the last 44 years, since the democratic party forced integration on the white population, the black man in America has murdered more than 425 thousand people, that’s well more than  half of all the homicides in America over that stretch of time. The black males represent only about 11% of the total U.S. male population.   

More than 85,000 of the black males’ murder victims have been white.

If white males murdered blacks at the same percentage  that blacks murder whites over the 44 years since the black race received their remonstrance (i.e. integration into the very race they were labeling as their brutal oppressor), there would be more than 800,000 dead blacks.  

I, for one, am getting damn sick and tired of this black-on-white violence. I’m also getting damn sick and tired of filling up America’s prisons with blacks. One out of every three black males in his prime years is under control of our criminal justice system.  

 I think it’s time to re-evaluate this whole forced integration mess.   Too many victims!!!

In the white community, we NEVER bargained for this black male violence when integration was forced upon us. NEVER.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m sure I’m not the only one who has noticed that the perp here is black and innocent victim is white.  Elgin, you apologists out there, say he is unbalanced, yet he got up that morning and put his clothes on. He wasn&#8217;t wearing his pants backwards.  His shirt wasn&#8217;t inside out. He did not look out of the ordinary in the least.  His pic also shows him to be a very physically fit young black male. So he knows the right foods to eat. Unbalanced? After the black male committed his violence on this innocent white male, what did the black male do? He ran!  If he was so physiologically unbalanced, why did he run? He ran because he knew what he did was wrong! So obviously he knew right from wrong.  </p>
<p> The black male’s pre and post actions to his deadly crime also reveal to us exactly what he intended to do.  He brought a knife &#8211; because he wanted to kill someone. He selected a white male,  not randomly, as the media is portraying this. The community where this happened is an overwhelming black community. A &#8220;random&#8221; act would most likely then have been carried out against a black. His plan was to lie in wait &#8230; and kill a white male, then flee, hoping he would get a way with the murder.  This was no &#8220;random&#8221; act of violence by an unbalanced black man. He planned the murder a white male, and he intended to get away with it.</p>
<p>I do feel for Michael Fuccile family.  The black male predator was going to kill a white male that day.  Unfortunately, this married father of a young child was the black predators selected target of rage.</p>
<p>Over the last 44 years, since the democratic party forced integration on the white population, the black man in America has murdered more than 425 thousand people, that’s well more than  half of all the homicides in America over that stretch of time. The black males represent only about 11% of the total U.S. male population.   </p>
<p>More than 85,000 of the black males’ murder victims have been white.</p>
<p>If white males murdered blacks at the same percentage  that blacks murder whites over the 44 years since the black race received their remonstrance (i.e. integration into the very race they were labeling as their brutal oppressor), there would be more than 800,000 dead blacks.  </p>
<p>I, for one, am getting damn sick and tired of this black-on-white violence. I’m also getting damn sick and tired of filling up America’s prisons with blacks. One out of every three black males in his prime years is under control of our criminal justice system.  </p>
<p> I think it’s time to re-evaluate this whole forced integration mess.   Too many victims!!!</p>
<p>In the white community, we NEVER bargained for this black male violence when integration was forced upon us. NEVER.</p>
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		<title>By: FAMILY FRIEND</title>
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		<dc:creator>FAMILY FRIEND</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 03:35:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Antwan I&#039;m really happy that you&#039;ve provided this posting place so that we can converse and evaluate different ways of thinking.  I think that your points are valid especially your position that we do have an increasing level of mentally unstable people on this earth.  Blogs like this should beg the question, what do we do with Elgin Taylor and people like him?  Life IS hard.  These are hard questions and there are hard answers.  I don&#039;t want to deprive him of his right to his day in court with a jury.  I just want there to be appropriate OPTIONS, FOR that jury.  They are not necessarily options that are meant to accommodate Elgin but options that keep the public safe.  We have the death penalty for a reason.  At what point and for what reasons SHOULD we keep a criminal alive?  It&#039;s an extremely valid question and one as citizens that we should discuss and debate.  

For example, so far everyone on this posting place that has posted on Elgin&#039;s behalf, have said that he was a nice guy -- this was a horrible thing that happened -- poor Michael -- poor Michaels&#039;family -- Elgin is someone&#039;s child -- but not one person has offered a viable plan for what to DO with him and people like him -- so that we remain safe.  With complete respect I say that THAT IS NOT ENOUGH.  I am concerned for the public with the two options we have, if the death penalty is excluded:

1.  Let him go and remind him to medicate himself?  That mindset has gotten one innocent man killed already.  The next one could be someone related to YOU.   

2.  Have you ever read reports on how much it costs for ONE PERSON to be in jail or a year?  5 years?  25 years?  A life sentence? The amount of money is obscene!  Our prisons are filled.  Our country is in economic crisis.  And most important -- the public is in danger because of his existance and those like him. 

At some point we have to practically assess criminals and their crimes with regard to rehabilitative possibilities, expense, space. 

Emotionally I&#039;m livid and will be livid for the rest of my life over the senseless completely avoidable death of a very special person.  

Intellectually, I&#039;ve returned to this posting place to encourage intelligent debate over what society can do/ needs to do to manage the mentally unstable that are dangerous to the general public,  and not one person has engaged...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Antwan I&#8217;m really happy that you&#8217;ve provided this posting place so that we can converse and evaluate different ways of thinking.  I think that your points are valid especially your position that we do have an increasing level of mentally unstable people on this earth.  Blogs like this should beg the question, what do we do with Elgin Taylor and people like him?  Life IS hard.  These are hard questions and there are hard answers.  I don&#8217;t want to deprive him of his right to his day in court with a jury.  I just want there to be appropriate OPTIONS, FOR that jury.  They are not necessarily options that are meant to accommodate Elgin but options that keep the public safe.  We have the death penalty for a reason.  At what point and for what reasons SHOULD we keep a criminal alive?  It&#8217;s an extremely valid question and one as citizens that we should discuss and debate.  </p>
<p>For example, so far everyone on this posting place that has posted on Elgin&#8217;s behalf, have said that he was a nice guy &#8212; this was a horrible thing that happened &#8212; poor Michael &#8212; poor Michaels&#8217;family &#8212; Elgin is someone&#8217;s child &#8212; but not one person has offered a viable plan for what to DO with him and people like him &#8212; so that we remain safe.  With complete respect I say that THAT IS NOT ENOUGH.  I am concerned for the public with the two options we have, if the death penalty is excluded:</p>
<p>1.  Let him go and remind him to medicate himself?  That mindset has gotten one innocent man killed already.  The next one could be someone related to YOU.   </p>
<p>2.  Have you ever read reports on how much it costs for ONE PERSON to be in jail or a year?  5 years?  25 years?  A life sentence? The amount of money is obscene!  Our prisons are filled.  Our country is in economic crisis.  And most important &#8212; the public is in danger because of his existance and those like him. </p>
<p>At some point we have to practically assess criminals and their crimes with regard to rehabilitative possibilities, expense, space. </p>
<p>Emotionally I&#8217;m livid and will be livid for the rest of my life over the senseless completely avoidable death of a very special person.  </p>
<p>Intellectually, I&#8217;ve returned to this posting place to encourage intelligent debate over what society can do/ needs to do to manage the mentally unstable that are dangerous to the general public,  and not one person has engaged&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: antwanfisher</title>
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		<dc:creator>antwanfisher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 23:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know what to really say about this matter that I have not already said. I feel we all just need to accept what happened and let due process take it&#039;s course. As citizens of the USA we all have access to these rights and I feel we should allow him to see his day in court and let a judge and jury decide. I don&#039;t think killing him is the right answer here, I mean, it&#039;s doesn&#039;t bring his victim back to life and I don&#039;t think it would make it any easier on the conscience of anyone to know that Michael specifically is gone. I mean, there are quite a few mentally unstable people on this earth, a few some of us may know...this could happen to anyone..

it&#039;s sad and it stinks..

life is hard.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know what to really say about this matter that I have not already said. I feel we all just need to accept what happened and let due process take it&#8217;s course. As citizens of the USA we all have access to these rights and I feel we should allow him to see his day in court and let a judge and jury decide. I don&#8217;t think killing him is the right answer here, I mean, it&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t bring his victim back to life and I don&#8217;t think it would make it any easier on the conscience of anyone to know that Michael specifically is gone. I mean, there are quite a few mentally unstable people on this earth, a few some of us may know&#8230;this could happen to anyone..</p>
<p>it&#8217;s sad and it stinks..</p>
<p>life is hard.</p>
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		<title>By: FAMILY FRIEND</title>
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		<dc:creator>FAMILY FRIEND</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 22:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>He&#039;s obviously not the same person you all went to school with.  I imagine it&#039;s hard to wrap your brain around the memory of a person that was non-violent.  But the Elgin Taylor you know is gone -- now in his place is a murdering monster.  And yes he&#039;s someone&#039;s child, but it doesn&#039;t give him the right to take lives.   It&#039;s a fact that mental illness becomes worse with age.  He&#039;s no longer a safe human being.  He is out of control.  He obviously is not capable of self managing his condition. He&#039;s a murderer.  He was taking medication.  He stopped.  His OWN PARENTS couldn&#039;t control him.  He wouldn&#039;t let them help him. It&#039;s not good enough to say, &quot;well it&#039;s horrible that this happened&quot;  It&#039;s just not good enough.  He&#039;s not rehabilitative.  This is degenerative.  It&#039;s just going to get worse and worse.  And we all have to live without someone in our lives, because he wrecklessly lived his.  I don&#039;t want him out on the streets, and I don&#039;t want one penny of my money to go toward paying to house, clothe, feed and council him for the rest of his life.  There is nothing to fix here.  We can&#039;t bring Michael back.  And we can&#039;t fix the person who killed him.  Someone&#039;s child or not, he needs to leave this earth so we can all be sure he doesn&#039;t kill again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He&#8217;s obviously not the same person you all went to school with.  I imagine it&#8217;s hard to wrap your brain around the memory of a person that was non-violent.  But the Elgin Taylor you know is gone &#8212; now in his place is a murdering monster.  And yes he&#8217;s someone&#8217;s child, but it doesn&#8217;t give him the right to take lives.   It&#8217;s a fact that mental illness becomes worse with age.  He&#8217;s no longer a safe human being.  He is out of control.  He obviously is not capable of self managing his condition. He&#8217;s a murderer.  He was taking medication.  He stopped.  His OWN PARENTS couldn&#8217;t control him.  He wouldn&#8217;t let them help him. It&#8217;s not good enough to say, &#8220;well it&#8217;s horrible that this happened&#8221;  It&#8217;s just not good enough.  He&#8217;s not rehabilitative.  This is degenerative.  It&#8217;s just going to get worse and worse.  And we all have to live without someone in our lives, because he wrecklessly lived his.  I don&#8217;t want him out on the streets, and I don&#8217;t want one penny of my money to go toward paying to house, clothe, feed and council him for the rest of his life.  There is nothing to fix here.  We can&#8217;t bring Michael back.  And we can&#8217;t fix the person who killed him.  Someone&#8217;s child or not, he needs to leave this earth so we can all be sure he doesn&#8217;t kill again.</p>
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		<title>By: rw</title>
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		<dc:creator>rw</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 17:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>look man i went to high school with the kid and he was never like this he was a fun nice person who never would have done something like this its actually very sad and a person with such a decease how can you say kill him if that were your child you would not want to see him die its really a shame that this has happened to that man but in the end its also a shame that elgin has this decease and is not the same so why kill him instead try to help him or put him to prison but an eye for an eye is not the answer here he has a problem and needs help so does that mean we should have the right to kill him as well</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>look man i went to high school with the kid and he was never like this he was a fun nice person who never would have done something like this its actually very sad and a person with such a decease how can you say kill him if that were your child you would not want to see him die its really a shame that this has happened to that man but in the end its also a shame that elgin has this decease and is not the same so why kill him instead try to help him or put him to prison but an eye for an eye is not the answer here he has a problem and needs help so does that mean we should have the right to kill him as well</p>
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		<title>By: s-man</title>
		<link>http://ithinkyoureswell.wordpress.com/2008/09/05/michael-fuccile-stabbed-to-death-by-psycho-elgin-taylor-of-jersey-city/#comment-198</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 12:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I found this news out while hanging out with some of my old high school buddies. I was truly schocked because we were friends in junior high and some of high school although I hadn&#039;t heard/seen from him in many years besides one completely random phone call a few years back. He was always a fun loving good guy. Never did I see a violent side about him.

Currenly I work in the field of behavioral health and it is a strange phenomenon that people living in the community; friends, co-workers, store clerks, etc. are struggling with an illness we&#039;re unaware that they have. There is such a strong stigma on mental illness and it&#039;s a shame that events like these can do nothing but strengthen people&#039;s fears.

My heart goes out to the victim&#039;s family and to  Elgin&#039;s family. It&#039;s truly a sorrowful occurence and my prayers go out to both families for healing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found this news out while hanging out with some of my old high school buddies. I was truly schocked because we were friends in junior high and some of high school although I hadn&#8217;t heard/seen from him in many years besides one completely random phone call a few years back. He was always a fun loving good guy. Never did I see a violent side about him.</p>
<p>Currenly I work in the field of behavioral health and it is a strange phenomenon that people living in the community; friends, co-workers, store clerks, etc. are struggling with an illness we&#8217;re unaware that they have. There is such a strong stigma on mental illness and it&#8217;s a shame that events like these can do nothing but strengthen people&#8217;s fears.</p>
<p>My heart goes out to the victim&#8217;s family and to  Elgin&#8217;s family. It&#8217;s truly a sorrowful occurence and my prayers go out to both families for healing.</p>
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