Monday, January 01, 2007

Another Senseless Tragedy To Start The New Year

Darrent Wiliams-what a fucked up story to start the New Year.

The Denver Broncos cornerback was shot to death while parked in a snow bank outside a Denver area nightclub early this morning, just hours after the Broncos were defeated in overtime by the San Francisco 49'ers, resulting in their elimination from this years NFL playoffs.

At least two other people, a man and a woman, who have not yet been identified, were also shot and were taken to a Denver hospital.

No one knows as yet who the shooters are or what was the motive, but evidently a vehicle pulled up to the parked automobile which carried Williams and his fellow passengers, and sprayed it with a hail of bullets.

Williams had been a second round draft choice from out of Oklahoma last year, and from the start of his career with the Broncos made an immediate impact. He sufferred a minor shoulder injury in last nights game which necessitated his leaving the game early, after which he reported he would be considering surgery.

Williams had been a troubled youth in his high school years,and was reported to have a propensity to hang out with "the wrong crowd", but upon beginning his college football career, seemed to have turned his life around.

He was reportedly interested in doing charity work aimed at convincing young people to stay away from gangs, and the gang lifestyle. It would be all too easy to speculate that this lead to his murder, but no one knows yet just what the reason was for this senseless tragedy. For that matter, no one can really say that Williams was the actual intended taret, or whether this might have been a case of mistaken identity, or just a bunch of thugs that decided to get their jollies out of killing some people.

When I heard that the Denver area was experiencing a snowstorn at the onset of Yule, I felt that this was significant, a kind of omen, if you will, of some important development that would be centered in the Denver area, yet something that would be of at least some importance extending beyond that immediate area.

I won't go so far yet as to say this news is the fulfillment of that omen. Yet, the fact that Williams had been involved in gangs, and his promising life was ended possibly as a result of something connected to gang activites, certainly gives me some pause, even if this did not directly involve him outside of this tragedy.

Gang activities in the country has been on the back burner pretty much over the last two or three years, with the nations attention focused so intently on the war in Iraq, and the "War On Terror", and other issues that have pushed it into the background.

Yet, this could be the year where it establishes a kind of prominence of national attention, especially given the ever growing influence of illegal criminal immigrant gangs from Mexico and South and Central America.

Whether this turns out to be the case or not, this is certainly a devastating blow to the city of Denver, and to the Broncos team, and to the NFL in general, and speaks volumes about the violence that exists in our society, and the world, always simmerring just below the surface, until it erupts, like it always does from time to time, resulting in pain, sufferring, and deaths that all too often we never hear of, due to the relative obcurity of the victims and the perpetrators involved.

Here's hoping that the New Year will see a resolution to deal with these problems in truly positive ways, as oppossed to the knee jerk reactions they most always inevitably elicit,and which usually-and rightfully-get nowhere, lasting just until the inital tragedies inevitably fade from the general publics immediate memory, save for those families and friends who are forever left bereaved.

4 comments:

Frank Partisan said...

Good post.

The gang problem is so under the radar lately. The myth is that Clinton solved that problem in the 1990s.

SecondComingOfBast said...

Renegade-Well, it's really considered more of an urban, inner city problem, but it is far from being solved. It will take more than a few recreation centers and after school programs to do that. The surface has been barely scratched.

It's more than just a bunch of hoodlums staking off territory and fighting for the control of the drug trade in a few blocks. The worse gangs are interstate, and some are even international.

The typical Democratic response has been a throw a few hundred thousand or million dollars at some so-called community leaders, who of course are the ones that when the time comes will "get out the vote".

The typical Republican response is to ignore it, except during election time, then mouth off a few platitudes about "family values" and the need for more tax breaks.

In the meantime, good people are sufferring, and are helpless to do anything about it. That's what causes propblems like this to fester and grow beyond their immediate environments.

Then, it's that much harder to do anything about it, especially once the civil rights lawyers get involved, who seem to not care about the rights of anybody but those who don't give a rats ass about anybody elses rights.

pissed off patricia said...

There are more and more of these sorts of thing happening in the West Palm area too. Drive by shootings used to be something we mostly heard about up north but as of late that's no longer the case.

This particular story was sad because it really did appear he had his stuff together. One report said he would just pop in a local kids club and play with the kids and talk to them.

Didn't bush, a couple of years ago, say that he was appointing Laura to work to stop street gangs? How'd that work out?

SecondComingOfBast said...

Hi, Patricia, been a long time. I think you're right, I seem to remember sosmething about that, which just goes to show you how seriously Bush takes this problem. Using the first lady for problems like this is nothing but window dressing at best. A problem this profound takes a position of real authority.