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Families, students reflect on 5 years since NIU shooting

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LASTING ANXIETY

Moving on has been a different experience for everyone involved. After his son died, Parmenter found a support group. He has become an active member of The Compassionate Friends – an organization that helps parents who have lost children regardless of age or cause – and has learned that every parent has some sort of ritual to commemorate their child’s death.

He suggests doing “something special on the anniversary of your child to remember them.”

Those affected by the shooting have lasting anxiety. Brunell has a hard time sitting still in large, crowded rooms, and things like fireworks or a vehicle backfiring can trigger memories of the shooting. After the Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting in July, Brunell swore off movie theaters all together.

Movie theaters make Ng nervous too. And it took months before he was finally able to handle the violent content in video games and movies.

“It took time,” he said, now a park greeter at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. “It took me a good six months to get comfortable watching even the news.”

Mace finds it tragic that his daughter was studying to become the type of person who could have helped Kazmierczak.

“Her death, to me, leaves a void of society that she would have filled,” Mace said. “If he got the right kind of help at the right time, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.”

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