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Tucson Shooting Victims List: Giffords, Green, Zimmerman, Roll
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot in Tucson, Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011. Giffords was not the only victim in the tragic Arizona shooting.
While Giffords appears to have survived the Tucson shooting, several victims did not make it. Authorities have not released all of the names of the Arizona shooting victims.
Here is a partial Arizona shooting victims list. The list will be updated as more info is released:
Christina Taylor Green: The nine-year-old girl was brought to see the Congresswoman by a neighbour. Green had recently been elected to student council.
Gabe Zimmerman: The 30-year-old served as Giffords' community outreach director. He was engaged to be married. Giffords staffers Ron Barber and Pam Simon were injured the Giffords shooting.
John Roll: the chief judge for the District of Arizona.


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sara scott (not verified)at 08:19 on January 9th, 2011
Sad day for united states.
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justinb of rochelle (not verified)at 12:12 on January 12th, 2011
yep but why are they putting most of the spot light on just on gabrielle, she was the target but she wasnt the only one hurt, some people died. i dont hear any thing about anyone else like, ron barber he got shot in the face neck and leg. same with pam simon and christina green, everyones heart should mostly go out to her the most she was only nine. but waht im trying to say is that dont just focus and give news about giffords i want to hear from all the victims.
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tat2 of from earth (not verified)at 23:34 on January 12th, 2011
I agree, they starting to speak more of the others. My opinion, they should honor the dead first. Regardless of anything, at least they caught him before anymore had gotten hurt. If the ones closest to him, new that he had such a problem, they should have intervened. As Americans, we need to be more aware of whats going on around us, be more neighborly, and look out for each other. When I was young, my mom knew everyone in the neighborhood, whether or not if she liked them. With so much new dangers appearing almost everyday, we need to be more observant.