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Why can't the shooter himself and his psychological problems take the blame alone?

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Cheyenne DrewsBy Cheyenne Drews
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Facebook images on school tragedyImages such as this are displayed by Facebook users in paying tribute to the 20 first graders among the 26 people killed in Friday's Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Conn.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- There’s no word for a parent who loses a child. There shouldn’t have to be one.

Innocent children are the images of purity, of selflessness, and of innocence before what we call society corrupts what was innately good. And now, children are the victims.

On Friday one of my classmates and I had been on a bus heading back towards my school from a field trip when something repeating faintly over the radio caught our attention: “Elementary school shooting.”

Teachers and first responders deserve our praise and prayers in dealing with horror

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Darle Vann, Edgewater community bloggerBy Darlene Vann
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Sandy Hook teacher Kaitlin RaigSandy Hook teacher Kaitlin Raig recalls the situation at hand in an emotional interview with ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer. The video is included with Darlene Vann's blog installment.

EDGEWATER -- With so many images, statements, concerns and a visibly grieving president speaking to us, what struck me the most in the aftermath of the horrific massacre at the Sandy Hook elementary school was ABC anchor Diane Sawyer’s interview with one of the teachers who lived through this tragedy.

Daughters asking how someone could bring themselves to do this terrible crime to children?

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Jeanette DiCaraBy Jeanette DiCara
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EDGEWATER -- My family and I were shocked and very saddened to find out that an adult had killed young children in Newtown Connecticut on Friday. My daughters asked me how someone could bring themselves to do this terrible crime to children?

We pondered together on how could it be possible that any person be so disconnected from the empathy they have for others to commit such a heinous act on anyone, else especially on innocent children?

As I think back on my children in their early elementary school years, I remember being able to still pick them up and curling up in bed with them at story time each night.

87. New Smyrna Beach Finance Dept. wins national award

 

New Smyrna Beach Finance Director Althea PhilordHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Althea Philord, shown here at New Smyrna Beach City Hall commission chambers, is head of the city's nationally-recognized finance department.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The City of New Smyrna Beach Finance Department earned national recognition in June for meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting from the Government Finance Officers Association in Chicago.

"We have received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the current year's budget," said Finance Director Althea Philord. "It is the highest form of recognition in governmental budgeting."

The recognition for Philord and her staff comes in at No. 87 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.

88. Sad irony: Elderly man drowns in river near DeLand named for death

 

Norris Dead River in DeLand locator / Headline SurferThe locator map shows where an elderly Ormond Beach fisherman drowned.

DELAND -- An 81-year-old Ormond Beach man fell into the Norris Dead River, a tributary of the St. Johns River, at the Highland Park Fish Camp and drowned on Feb. 2, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.

The tragic death of Richard Bass comes in as No. 88 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.

A witness called 9-1-1 at 7:07 a.m. to report that Richard Bass had fallen off a dock and disappeared into the water.

Deputies and rescue personnel from Volusia County Fire Services arrived on scene and helped search for the victim who was found at approximately 7:57 a.m.

The elderly man was then transported by EVAC Ambulance to Florida Hospital DeLand where he was pronounced dead at 8:28 a.m.

89. NSB Fire Chief Dave McAllister among community award winners by Volusia League of Cities

 

NSB Fire Chief Dave McCallisterNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Fire Chief Dave McCallister was honored by the Volusia League of Cities' Distinguished Service Award for 2012.

This awards were presented to outstanding individuals who have made their community, and Volusia County as a whole, a better place to live. The recipients were honored at a Volusia League of Cities banquet May 24, at the Smyrna Yacht Club in New Smyrna Beach.

Blaine O'Neal Award of Excellence, the top overall award, went to Port Orange City Manager Kenneth Parker.

Carnage in Connecticut: How can we stop these kinds of things happening in our schools?

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Report grim: At least 27 confirmed dead

 

Darle Vann, Edgewater community bloggerBy Darlene Vann
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EDGEWATER -- I am in shock and not sure what to even say about the school shooting in Sandy Hook, Ct. I come from Connecticut and lived in Sandy Hook immediately before I moved here in 1968.

Back then, it was then a very small town like Oak Hill. Everyone knew their neighbor and we all went to Newtown to shop and go to church and school since at that time those things did not yet exist in Sandy Hook. I was stunned to hear the news anchor say the shootings were at a Sandy Hook elementary school of all places. 

New Smyrna Beach-based Internet newspaper among media outlets trending online with pork chop murder

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Pork chop murder trending online

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- For those of you out there doubting the power of online news and how fast it travels consider this: Headline Surfer's story on the Holly Hill man charged with murder for allegedly gunning down his housemate over a spoiled pork chop, was posted only an hour ago and already is atop the Google News Directories for Daytona Beach and among the top accessed stories trending online at mid-day.

Headline Surfer (via HeadlineSurfer.com) was the fourth-ranked news site nationally on the Google search engines behind the Huffington Post,  Los Angeles Times and the Houston Chronicle.

Jury finds Holly Hill man guilty of 2nd-degree murder in drug-related death of 19-year-old

Prosecutor: Victim killed in 'ambush' shoot-out

Jerry CrewDonnelle Ellis Jr., 19-year-old murder victimJerry Crew was found guilty of second-degree murder in the April 16, 2011, shooting death of 19-year-old Donnell Ellis Jr., even though he didn't pull the trigger. Ellis was actually killed when he and Crews lured a drug dealer and two associates into a motel room with the intention of robbing them and shots were fired.

DAYTONA BEACH -- After a lasting four days, a Volusia County jury deliberated for three hours Thursday before finding 56-year-old Jerry Roy Crew of Holly Hill guilty of second-degree felony murder and robbery, offenses that could net him a sentence of up to life in prison.

Holly Hill cops: Argument between housemates over spoiled pork chop leads to bloodshed

35-year-old killed instantly by two rounds to head from .22-caliber Ruger rifle

Thomas Hahn booked for murderHOLLY HILL -- Police Chief Mark Barker shook his head in disgust in describing what set off 55-year-old Thomas Mathew Hahn Jr. to the point where he allegedly retrieved a .22-caliber Ruger rifle and blasted away at housemate Robert Gray until he lay dead in the living room of the residence they shared with two others.

When cops arrived, they found 35-year-old Gray dead on the floor of Hahn's living room in the 800 block of May Avenue just before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday while Hahn sat in a chair near the body.