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Publisher s Note: Differing perspectives, cornerstone of journalism

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Publisher s note: Differing perspectives are a cornerstone of journalism

Indy believes in diverse voices and diverse points of view.  We believe the First Amendment gives people the right to say what they want; we believe the ethics of journalism means that we can’t silence voices we disagree with. It’s why we let people comment on social media about our stories and our opinions — even when we find those comments to be contrary to the paper’s founding principles.  Want proof? There’s an ad in the paper this week from Pikes Peak Citizens for Life. It features cute puppies and the caption: “If Planned Parenthood killed puppies … would you care then?”

Court proceedings a double-edged sword for victims families

The news of another mass shooting about 40 miles north at a King Soopers store in Boulder has brought Castillo full circle, he said. He knows what the families of the 10 people shot and killed while working and grocery shopping will face in the months and years ahead. “It’s important the victims’ families prepare themselves for the long haul,” Castillo said in a phone interview while standing in the cemetery where Kendrick is buried. “The devastation and loss is only the beginning when the perpetrator survives something like this.” The families of the 10 people shot and killed March 22, as well as others working and shopping in the King Soopers during the gunfire, face a long, arduous court process ahead, experts on victim advocacy and mass trauma said. The criminal legal system can help provide a sense of closure and answer victims’ questions, they said, but it can also force the survivors to repeatedly re-live their trauma.

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