Sunday, August 8, 2010

Guns Past Midnight


Five sporadic sounds explode off in the distance(crack-- crack..) disrupting the silence of an otherwise perfect rest; like sheets of ice tearing themselves apart from ice caps in Greenland, or the undulating crack of thunder in a severe storm- startling, disturbing.
It's 1:39 a.m. according the time on the smart phone next to me. Someone must have called 911 (I think to myself. I should call, where’s my phone). Undoubtedly several other gun shot conscious residents are contemplating the same.
Did the combination of Summer, access to firearms and ignorance claim another life? It was not the heat - not this time, too cool out. Anxiety fills what was a calm wind that probably helped lull some people to sleep. Too early to mentally assess if there are any victims.
Stories have not hit the headline yet, but they will; and they'll read..."Another man shot In Roxbury. Images of a man gasping for air as the last signs of life escape from his body; was it just one person tonight; too late for children to be out- fortunate for them. Could have been a young lady involved; its getting harder to tell.
It was not the usual sequence; five rounds-- two more; and then silence. No another two rounds- that was unexpected. Perhaps there were screams in the distance but they were barely detectable. Moments later sirens commandeer the silence of the night; one...two-three patrol cars; just before the last two rounds got off.
Perhaps there were no victims this time. But the sounds of rapidly pulsating police sirens were followed by slower drawn out ambulance sirens- assuring there was a victim of some sort- damn.
Patrols thin later in the evening, and coverage per capita is lighter than wealthier sections of the City. But that's changing as downtown density grows; though there are not likely to be any shootings in The Mandarin Oriental.
Guns in Boston are too easy to get, but the outcomes are never easy. By now radio monitors have already picked up reports of shots fired and the news paper are making column space for the story. It may not get headlined; as of August 1 2010 Boston was at 36 homicides a 20 percent increase over this time last year.
Gun violence in Boston is becoming too easy- to accept. Paradoxically more victims are on the horizon combined with few more days of good weather, followed by a discomforting storm from a of flurry of shots fired, another victim- try to go back to sleep...tired, late. Hopefully no condolences.


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