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John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 08 2011 11:03 PM

Arizona postpones game after shooting


ESPN.com news services

Arizona postponed its game against Stanford on Saturday after U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head earlier in the day.

An assailant opened fire outside a grocery store in Tucson, Ariz., while Giffords met with constituents, killing six people, including a 9-year-old girl and a federal judge, and wounding several others.

The 9-year-old was identified as Christina Taylor Green, the granddaughter of former Major League Baseball player and manager Dallas Green.


"The university feels the game should be delayed with deep respect to the victims and families impacted by this tragedy," Arizona athletics director Greg Byrne said.

The game was rescheduled for Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET. It will still be televised by Fox Sports Arizona and Comcast SportsNet Bay Area.

Arizona's normal game security forces for a game are involved with the shooting incident, Byrne said.

Giffords, 40, was among 13 victims wounded in the shooting, federal law enforcement sources said. University Medical Center said her outlook was "optimistic" and that she was responding to commands from doctors.

metirish
Jan 09 2011 05:57 AM
Re: As if this weren't tragic enough

Terrible......

Willets Point
Jan 09 2011 09:19 AM
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Another creepy, weird coincidence: Christina Taylor Green was born on September 11th, 2001 and was featured in a picture book with other children born on that day.

Edgy DC
Jan 09 2011 10:20 AM
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Killing a member of the Met family. Killing a face of hope. Two more levels in which to be very sick over this.

Benjamin Grimm
Jan 09 2011 12:59 PM
Re: As if this weren't tragic enough

My daughter is a nine-year-old girl. Her friends are nine-year-old girls. The kids on the softball team I managed last spring were also in that age group. I'm at a stage of my life where I'm very familiar with nine-year-old girls, and it makes it very easy for me to imagine what that poor kid was like. How anyone could shoot a bullet at a nine-year-old girl is unimaginable.

Edgy DC
Jan 09 2011 06:48 PM
Re: As if this weren't tragic enough

Dallas Green: "I can't believe this could happen to any nine-year-old, much less our own. The worst thing to ever happen to us."

Ashie62
Jan 09 2011 10:06 PM
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Sadly, it happens somewhere almost everyday.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 10 2011 08:22 AM
Re: As if this weren't tragic enough

My daughter is a nine-year-old girl. Her friends are nine-year-old girls. The kids on the softball team I managed last spring were also in that age group. I'm at a stage of my life where I'm very familiar with nine-year-old girls, and it makes it very easy for me to imagine what that poor kid was like. How anyone could shoot a bullet at a nine-year-old girl is unimaginable.


Well said. Check out Joe Posnanski:

[url]http://joeposnanski.blogspot.com/2011/01/katie-prefect.html

metirish
Jan 10 2011 08:27 AM
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I'll read JP in a minute.....he was pretty broke up on twitter about this..


The young girls parents were on the news last night, amazing people....I paraphrase...."my daughter was born on a tragic day and her life ended in tragedy but those are bookends to a great nine years"...... it was a moment to watch

Edgy DC
Jan 10 2011 08:45 AM
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I wrote one paragraph in a blog response and I found myself tearing up when I hit submit.

I don't know how anybody with a girl that age can write or speak about it, or not squeeze the beans out of their daughter.

seawolf17
Jan 10 2011 08:59 AM
Re: As if this weren't tragic enough

My daughter is a nine-year-old girl. Her friends are nine-year-old girls. The kids on the softball team I managed last spring were also in that age group. I'm at a stage of my life where I'm very familiar with nine-year-old girls, and it makes it very easy for me to imagine what that poor kid was like. How anyone could shoot a bullet at a nine-year-old girl is unimaginable.


Well said. Check out Joe Posnanski:

[url]http://joeposnanski.blogspot.com/2011/01/katie-prefect.html

I had to turn off my phone for a minute, because I'm sitting here on the edge of tears. That story is why you have kids; there's nothing like those moments. I need to go take a walk for a minute.

Centerfield
Jan 10 2011 09:33 AM
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Things like this make me question the "no cruel or unusual punishment" bit.

Guys like this should be kept alive as long as possible and viciously tortured for 12 hours every day.

Centerfield
Jan 10 2011 10:11 AM
Re: As if this weren't tragic enough

My daughter is a nine-year-old girl. Her friends are nine-year-old girls. The kids on the softball team I managed last spring were also in that age group. I'm at a stage of my life where I'm very familiar with nine-year-old girls, and it makes it very easy for me to imagine what that poor kid was like. How anyone could shoot a bullet at a nine-year-old girl is unimaginable.


Well said. Check out Joe Posnanski:

[url]http://joeposnanski.blogspot.com/2011/01/katie-prefect.html

I had to turn off my phone for a minute, because I'm sitting here on the edge of tears. That story is why you have kids; there's nothing like those moments. I need to go take a walk for a minute.


It's an amazing thing, being a parent.

metirish
Jan 11 2011 03:54 PM
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AZ House Senate unanimously passes legislation stopping Westbro church from protesting at Christina Green's funeral. Governor Brewer expected to sign it.

Those vile bastards will probably challenge it.

Willets Point
Jan 15 2011 04:50 PM
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Christina Green's organs help a little girl in Boston. This made me weep.

Edgy DC
Jan 17 2011 07:59 PM
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Noble on Dallas.

Frayed Knot
Feb 17 2011 06:24 AM
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Dallas Green speaks