Not exact matches
In honor
of our friend #AlexSchachter who was one
of the
victims last week at MSD, I am starting a challenge 2 help fund a scholarship in his
name.
He cited a «backdrop
of heavy media attention for the
last 10 years» including a blog and «
victim» discussion group, documentaries on Channel 4, Channel 5, Panorama, and news articles
naming him and the school.
Rebecca, a 30 - year - old Wicker Park bartender who declined to give her
last name, said she was a
victim of a sexual assault in Wicker Park in October when a man attacked her while jogging near Chicago and Damen Avenues.
As a witness and the
victim of a violent crime — that was never shared with my own social circle - the shock and sick horror
of finding that a search
of my own rare and unique
name (not the one above) drew not only only this old information — could not be any more personal; horrific or shaming, but attached to searches / links
of family members & relatives who shared the same
last name.
On the other hand, as Christie Blatchford pointed out in the Post
last night, a criminal complaint would likely provide them with greater protection from such attacks (as a result
of the inevitable publication ban on the
name of the
victims) then the mess that's playing out now — I assume they will be
named in Mr. Ghomeshi's civil suit.
(CNN)- As he read the
names of the 17
victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre, student Cameron Kasky saved one
name for
last:
Under privacy rules, she could not comment on his condition by
name but confirmed that the condition
of the
last victim at the hospital has been upgraded to fair.