From Gavin
I've been under the weather this week. It's less about how I'm feeling, and more about dealing with the pain of my knee injury. When I'm conscious, I'm in pain. Which reminds me...
The families of crimes who haven't been able to get justice for their loved ones go through almost the same thing. It's not physical pain most of the time. No, it's emotional. It's spiritual. It's mental.
I've personally come to know several parents who are seeking justice for their child. In all cases, it's been years since their child was taken from them. Day in and day out, they've had to cope.
So, while I'm dealing with the pain of my injury, I'm going to let that pain remind me of the anguish that so many people are feeling right now. And I'm going to let that drive me to help them get justice.
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