Las Vegas Review-Journal

21 pillars, one for every victim

Pain is still fresh from 1984 mass shooting in Calif.

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MSAN YSIDRO, Calif. than 30 years ago, an unremarkab­le afternoon at a crowded Mcdonald’s just north of the Mexican border was interrupte­d with gunfire.

It would become an hourslong hostage situation that sent shock waves of panic throughout the tightknit community. Twenty-one people died.

“It wasn’t at a school, but kids were there,” said Andrea Skorepa, a community leader who helped spearhead the effort for a permanent memorial at the 1984 mass shooting site. “It had everybody — children, adults, babies.”

And after all this time, the pain is still fresh.

Shortly after the tragedy, Mcdonald’s wanted to repaint, remodel and reopen the restaurant, but the community wouldn’t allow it.

The building was knocked down. A satellite campus for a local community college was erected. And a modest memorial, designed by a student, was placed front and center — 21 white pillars, each representi­ng a life lost. A plaque lists each of their names.

“Every pillar represents a person —a person — who, just because time has passed, doesn’t mean their significan­ce, or the devastatio­n that their death left on their families and friends and the community, is not there,” Cynthia Nagura, the director of the campus, told the Las Vegas Review-journal.

Nagura said many people have stopped by over the years — on birthdays or the July 18 anniversar­y — to share their stories or quietly pay their respects.

“It’s tremendous to me that all Whenever you lose somebody you love, you grieve forever. That grief doesn’t go away. these years have passed, but we’ll still see people leave framed pictures, flowers, teddy bears,” she said. “Whenever you lose somebody you love, you grieve forever. That grief doesn’t go away. And it is, for me, a reminder of how important the memorial is, to remember people.”

 ??  ?? The monument honoring the victims of the San Ysidro Mcdonald’s massacre is seen on March 8. James Huberty shot and killed 21 people and injured 19 at the Mcdonald’s on July 18, 1984.
The monument honoring the victims of the San Ysidro Mcdonald’s massacre is seen on March 8. James Huberty shot and killed 21 people and injured 19 at the Mcdonald’s on July 18, 1984.
 ??  ?? Students at Southweste­rn College walk by the monument honoring the 21 victims.
Students at Southweste­rn College walk by the monument honoring the 21 victims.

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