Jeffrey Mullin

My niece’s brother, Jeffrey Mullin, was recently shot and killed in Rochester NY. It’s always extremely sad when someone so young passes away but when it’s from such a violent act it hits twice as deep. Unfortunately Rochester is one of the most violent cities in America and we live and work right smack dab in the middle of it. People here often dismiss the murders in Rochester to the gangs and somehow believe it doesn’t happen to good citizens. Try telling that to Cassandra, my niece. Somehow I think you will come away with a different opinion.

It’s time to wake up Rochester. We need more police presence and we need better schools. According to the 2006 census there’s roughly 200,000 people living in the city of Rochester. There were 54 Murders here in 2005 and 50 so far in 2007. That’s roughly 1 in every 3700 people. Put another way, thats almost 27 people for every 100,000. That’s almost four times the national average (which is only 7)!

The Democrat and Chronicle has a piece entitled Not Forgotten where they list each of this year’s murders and have short slide shows dedicated to them. I think this is important. I think people forget that these murders are more than just statistics and that every one of the people lost was important to someone.

I copied Jeff’s slide show for my niece and I thought I’d share it with everyone, so they could learn a little bit about Jeff instead of hearing about number 50.

I’ve also uploaded the original in case anyone wanted a copy to share.

3 thoughts on “Jeffrey Mullin

  1. Thanks Randy that means alot to me and to Cassandra that you went that far into the story I hope everyone that reads this appreciates your dedication to your site, family, and friends……

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  2. I came across this page while doing a search for another person by the name of Jeffrey Mullin. I realized immediately that I was not going to find on your site the information I was seeking. Even so, I decided to read the story and view the video about your Jeffrey because I realized that I would have just been treating him like another statistic if had I just left unawares.

    I’m so glad I stayed because you brought life to what the unaware world often sees as a statistic. You made a very touching and memorable video which made sure that your Jeffrey Mullin and his parent’s love will not be forgotten. Thanks for sharing it.

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  3. Thanks Mary, I’m very glad you took the time to read it (and respond).

    I think its very important in the times we live in to associate with the person and not the statistic.

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