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Program emphasizes gun danger message
Chicago Suburban News ^ | Don Grigas

Posted on 05/20/2002 11:23:09 AM PDT by tarawa

Program emphasizes gun danger message

By Don Grigas, Staff writer

Testimonials from two area residents whose lives were abruptly and permanently shattered by gun violence converted a gymnasium packed with 1,700 noisy teens into a hall of silence on May 9.

Organizers of the 75-minute ``SAFE Survival Day'' program, which extolled firearm safety to students in the Bolingbrook High School gymnasium, said they had some trepidations at the outset of the program because of the amount of attendees.

``There was some concern because when we deliver this program at middle and elementary schools, it usually involves 50 to 100 kids, not 1,700,'' said Bolingbrook police officer John Sullivan, who helped coordinate the event.

The concern grew when the program began at 8:30 a.m. and pockets of anxious students in the bleachers continued to talk, laugh and display typical adolescent exuberance, while a theater group began to perform a skit at the center of the gym.

The cast -- about 12 students from Joliet High School's ``No Name Club''-- enacted a scenario of a small party inside a home gone awry, culminating with a teen-ager playing with a loaded handgun and accidentally shooting another party-goer.

Within moments, uniformed Bolingbrook police officers rushed forward and secured the ``crime scene'' while Bolingbrook Fire Department paramedics worked on the ``victim.''

Students observed the action on the floor and on two large video screens set up at each end of the gymnasium.

After the ``body'' was wheeled out to a waiting ambulance, and the program's first speaker provided a graphic presentation of photographs of the horrendous damage inflicted by gunshots, the gymnasium's sound system failed -- for 6-1//2 minutes.

``I have to be honest -- I was a little worried we might have lost them at that point,'' said Therese Davoren, DuPage Township youth director, one of the event coordinators.

But the audience turned respectfully silent when testimonials were delivered by two other people who have been touched by the tragedy of gun violence.

Most poignant was the 10-minute talk given by Wanda Faulkner, mother of Tatiana Cannon, the Bolingbrook High School freshman who died June 7, 2001, of an accidental gunshot to the chest while attending a party at a private residence in Bolingbrook.

A 16-year-old male pleaded guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter in Will County Juvenile Court last November, and is scheduled to appear at a hearing before a judge Friday, June 7, a year to the date of Cannon's death.

It was Faulkner's riveting recounting of that day's events -- and her plea to the students to understand the dangers of handguns -- that had many in the audience wiping their eyes.

Wearing the necklace that her daughter was wearing the day she died, Faulkner walked slowly in circles while holding a microphone, speaking of the personal anguish and helplessness she felt as she drove to Edward Hospital after officials had notified her of the incident.

Upon arriving at the hospital, doctors told Faulkner the severity of the situation.

``It was the week before Tatiana's 15th birthday, and a doctor came in and told me they were trying to revive her. I knew what he was saying,'' said Faulkner, her voice breaking with emotion.

Faulkner said she then prayed, but a short time later, Tatiana was pronounced dead.

Faulkner wasn't the only one who needed time to compose herself following her presentation.

``There were many students sitting near me who were crying,'' said Tad Dallas, a 15-year-old freshman at the high school. ``It was really moving.''

Faulkner, a Bolingbrook resident, went on to tell the students that possessing and handling firearms ``is not a game.''

``I am here today to tell you the truth. What is the truth? The truth is that guns were designed to kill, and when that happens a life ceases to exist,'' she said.

``Life is a precious gift from God.''

As Faulkner left the center of the gymnasium, the entire audience stood and applauded.

Moments later, students sat down again and watched in the dimly lit gymnasium as Chris Pesavento, former football star at Plainfield High School, appeared in a motorized wheelchair.

Pesavanto, paralyzed from the neck down, was a high school senior in 1993 when he was shot by Quan Cole following an altercation at a graduation party.

According to Illinois Department of Correction records, Cole served eight years and nine months at Sheridan Correctional Center for attempted murder before being paroled in February 2002.

``I was a football player with a scholarship to college,'' Pesavanto said. ``I was like you guys, young, going to parties, in my own little world.

``But then, so much of my life and dreams disappeared in one moment. At that point, my life was forever changed,'' said Pesavanto, who still requires a breathing apparatus during sleep.

Pesavanto said he was attending a graduation party that night when a group of uninvited teens arrived and were told to leave.

An altercation ensued, and with one of his friends he drove after a car whose occupants had issued a challenge to fight, setting up the event that changed his life.

``When the cars stopped a lot of guys got out, and I heard someone say somebody had a bat. That's when I got back in my car. Then I heard a buddy say, `He's got a gun,' and the next thing I knew, somebody opened one of the car doors, pointed a gun at me, and pulled the trigger,'' Pesavento said.

Today the life he lives is significantly different from the one he envisioned while a student at Plainfield High School, where he played fullback.

``When you are young, you don't often think about the whole picture, but only focus on your own little world. You need to know there are consequences to actions,'' he said.

To this day, he said he cannot recall specifically what the argument that resulted in his shooting was about, although there was one thing he made clear to those assembled.

``You guys don't want my life,'' he said.

The message struck home for Jermaine Austin, 19, a senior at Bolingbrook High School who has played varsity football for three seasons.

``It made me think a lot about how dangerous guns are, because he was so athletic, and I am an athlete,'' said Austin.

Now, he said, if he were at a party at which a gun was produced _ even by someone he knew -- ``I'd be gone.''

At the conclusion of the program, six Bolingbrook police officers walked through the gymnasium carrying two firearms, one real and one fake, according to Officer John Sullivan.

Sullivan, who helped coordinate the program, heads the department's SAFE, or Students Against Firearm Encounters, program.

After slowly walking around the gymnasium and displaying the guns to students, the officers finally showed which ones were real.

``The demonstration of the guns really made me think because one officer told us both of his guns were real, when I thought the one was fake,'' said Dallas.

Sullivan ended the program by providing an anonymous hot line phone number for students to call if they know of people with weapons in school, a Will County program that offers rewards of up to $1,000 for tips.

The phone number for Will County Gun Stoppers is (800) 323-6734.

Don Grigas' e-mail address is:

dtg@libertysuburban.com


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: 2ndamendment; banglist; blissninnies; hoplophobes; indoctrination
Gotta keep those kids properly indoctrinated, else they might grow up to think that guns aren't evil.....
1 posted on 05/20/2002 11:23:09 AM PDT by tarawa
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To: basil
ping....
2 posted on 05/20/2002 11:23:39 AM PDT by tarawa
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To: bang_list
Propaganda for the sheeple.
3 posted on 05/20/2002 11:26:18 AM PDT by coloradan
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To: tarawa
It made me think a lot about how dangerous guns are, because he was so athletic, and I am an athlete,'' said Austin.

Hey kid!.. you should see the athletes coming out of "the joint" world class power lifters and martial artists...inmates routinely practice disarming cops and citizens...violent crime can be and often is an athletic event...and the one thing all criminals worry about is an armed citizen... Maybe thats why so many politicans are worried?..just a thought.

4 posted on 05/20/2002 11:28:52 AM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: tarawa
Gotta keep those kids properly indoctrinated, else they might grow up to think that guns aren't evil.....

I didn't see this as particularly anti-gun at all. Nothing about banning or restricting them. Just about being careful and treating them with great respect.

Or do you think drunk teenagers playing with or firing guns at each other is a good idea?

5 posted on 05/20/2002 11:29:18 AM PDT by Restorer
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To: tarawa
This crap makes me sick. How many people could tell horror stories about automobile accidents? Yet we don't outlaw cars. What about swimming pools? Anyone who doesn't believe in gun freedom is un-American.
6 posted on 05/20/2002 11:29:31 AM PDT by MotherSpector
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To: Restorer
I missed the part where they showed kids the proper way to handle a firearm.
7 posted on 05/20/2002 11:31:04 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: Restorer;da_toolman
"I didn't see this as particularly anti-gun at all. "

That's the problem...

8 posted on 05/20/2002 11:32:55 AM PDT by phasma proeliator
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To: Restorer
There was no content on the proper use of firearms. There were no stories of how innocent people protected their lives and families. There were no stories about the use of firearms to secure the blessings of liberty in this country and no stories of police officers using firearms to protect the lives of decent people. No stories about their use as signaling devices or gathering food, if needed. Firearms are a fact of life here, no mater Who is in the whitehouse and no matter what the congress does. A BALANCED PRESENTATION, I DON"T THINK SO.
9 posted on 05/20/2002 11:46:09 AM PDT by Louburger
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To: tarawa
I've taught gun safety many many years. I've taught police, swat and prison riot control tactics while in the US Army. I've been the range officer for countless of range and combat live fire exercises. I've taught recruits from many different walks of life.

From my experience, I can tell you that:

80% of the teens today get their firearm training from movies or videos.

10% get their firearms training from ANTI-GUN parents. The "OH MY GOD! It's a Gun!" crowd.

10% get their firearms training from PRO-GUN parents. And of that 10%, only about 5% receive proper safety training.

I would much rather parents spend the time to take their children to an approved hunter safety or NRA certified course. However, in the absense of any real training, I would rather teens be "scared safe" till they can get properly trained.

The only thing missing from this class was a NRA instructor who should speak last encouraging the teens to seek proper certified training with firearms.

10 posted on 05/20/2002 11:55:13 AM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: taxcontrol
AMEN
11 posted on 05/20/2002 12:00:13 PM PDT by Louburger
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To: taxcontrol
Very good points.
12 posted on 05/20/2002 12:03:25 PM PDT by Restorer
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To: facedown
ping
13 posted on 05/20/2002 12:45:22 PM PDT by sistergoldenhair
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To: tarawa
... a group of uninvited teens arrived and were told to leave.

You ask them to leave and they do, so you chase them? Sounds like self-defense, to me.

14 posted on 05/20/2002 1:32:09 PM PDT by gundog
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To: tarawa
I missed the part where they showed kids the proper way to handle a firearm.

Mrs Ruth Price says gun and proper training should be a part of most all responsibile adults.

Mrs Ruth Price DIED HARD. Now it is Ronyale White of Chicago.

American Citizens (especially the poor) should be asking why politicans and police departments are violating the Second Amendment rights of the poor and handicap of their self defense rights?

NO ONE SHOULD EVER DIE WITHOUT A FIGHTING CHANCE.

Other women who know how Mrs. Price was lied too by the government false statements that 911 will protect you.

* Women who defend their sons daughters and husbands *

Cut and paste load to Second Amendment Sisters http://www.sas-aim.org/home.htm

Bad guys don't live by the rules. Here is Mrs. Ruth Price story and I would think that you would agree she disagrees with this leftist extremist, anti-gun views. Here is Mrs. Price story. Another disarmed voice.

Mrs. Price speaks directly to the gun control extremists.
Requires Audio setup, downloads in 30 seconds, however, well worth your wait for this message.

Mrs. Price story

Cut and paste load http://www.geekswithguns.com/audio/911_call_no_address.ram

Next Picture from Mother's of the past, speaking to soccer moms of today.

First Million Mom March

cut and paste load http://www.guntruths.com/images/1ST_MMM_MARCH.gif

Have we forgotten already.

Women's talk about self defense.

From a woman's point of view

The best news link on the planet for self defense.

www.keepandbeararms.com

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Who needs protection? The women of our lives, and our children, the poor who have little police protection, our grandparents, and parents, our wife, and our daughters need the right to self-defense at home and on the street. 2.2 million felons in jail, 3.5 million felons on probation, and 14 million drug abusers looking for their next fix. Do you think they are living in your city? Guns save lives. Gun free zones are killing zones for criminals. Most anti gun liberals are one mugging away from conservative views.

Dail 911 and die is more than a cute saying. It is life or death.

The actual 911 call is Mrs Price voice. Take this recording to every MMM and anti gun rally in the nation. Perhaps the MMM anti guns will be the next Mrs Price.

Another Mrs Price story in Columbus OHIO -- Dialed 911 and Died.

Mrs. Turner's story. Restraining orders, Killer telling police he was going to kill her, begging for life for several minutes, nor did phone call to 911 save this woman's life.

Mrs. Turner's story

Cut and paste load http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b28997102ad.htm

What is your self defense plan when the bad guy shows up at your door?

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15 posted on 05/20/2002 1:37:29 PM PDT by CHICAGOFARMER
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To: taxcontrol
I agree.
16 posted on 05/20/2002 3:23:27 PM PDT by john in missouri
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To: taxcontrol
You and AppyPappy said it all.
17 posted on 05/22/2002 7:34:24 PM PDT by Rollee
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