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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMMychal Judge, The New York City Fire Department Chaplain Who Died On 9/11James NachtweyAfter the South Tower collapsed, first responders carried Mychal Judges body from the North Tower lobby. Father Mychal Judge was not a firefighter. He was the chaplain to the New York City Fire Department. But on Sept. 11, 2001, Judge followed firefighters into the World Trade Center, and sadly lost his life.The first confirmed casualty of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Judge was offering help and prayers inside the North Tower when the South Tower collapsed. A wave of debris came cascading down, and Judge was killed. First responders carried Judges body from the lobby of the North Tower just moments before it collapsed as well meaning that, in death, Judge had saved all of their lives. Father Mychal Judge, The Popular FDNY ChaplainBorn in 1933 in Brooklyn, New York, Mychal Judge became a Franciscan friar at a young age. As a boy, he enjoyed visiting the friars of the St. Francis of Assisi Church during his trips to Manhattan to shine shoes and, as a teenager, he soon began the process to become a friar himself. As a young Franciscan priest in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Judge soon showed his willingness to rush into the heart of danger when he responded to a tense situation: an armed man was threatening to shoot his wife and baby.Without hesitation, Judge climbed a ladder wearing his long brown robe to speak with the man, who had locked himself in the attic of his home. We waited five minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes. Sweating bullets, waiting for that gunshot, Judges friend Father Michael Duffy, who was also on the scene, recalled to NPR in 2011. The next thing you know, 20 minutes later, the front door opens, and out comes the wife holding the baby, the man with the gun, and Mychal Judge with his arm around him.St. Anthony MessengerThe funeral for Mychal Judge was the first after 9/11. In the 1980s, Judge was assigned to Manhattans St. Francis of Assisi Church, the same church he had admired as a boy. There, he offered support to people with AIDS during the AIDS crisis, as well as the homeless, the injured, people struggling with addiction, and anyone else who needed a supportive hand. In 1992, Judge then became a chaplain for the New York City Fire Department, where his kindness and warmth made a quick impression.He could go into the firehouse, have a cup of coffee, have a meal, listen to all the talk, watch the ballgame, hear your problems, talk about anything you want, fireman Jimmy Boyle recalled to NPR. But when he said Mass in the firehouse, I always felt when he got to the Eucharist, he just transformed himself. He became like Christ. He was just so pious.As Boyle told NPR, Judge was often the first to lend a hand after a disaster, whether it was a house fire or a plane crash, like the devastating crash of TWA Flight 800 in 1996. And so, when reports of a plane hitting the World Trade Center reached the Engine 1/Ladder 24 fire station, across the street from St. Agassi, Mychal Judge quickly rushed to the scene. The Tragic Death Of 9/11 Victim 0001At 8:46 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11 hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Then, at 9:03 a.m., United Airlines Flight 175 hit the South Tower. Both aircrafts had been hijacked by al-Qaeda terrorists. A third hijacked plane, American Airlines Flight 77, was heading toward the Pentagon, and a fourth hijacked plane, United Airlines Flight 93, would crash in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after its passengers fought back. But as the World Trade Center burned, first responders had no idea that the day would end with nearly 3,000 fatalities, including 400 of their own. They were focused on saving lives. And Father Mychal Judge rushed to the World Trade Center with a group of off-duty firemen to help where he could.Wikimedia CommonsMychal Judge rushed to the scene of the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York, where hed become the first confirmed victim.At Ground Zero, Judge prayed for the dead including those who were jumping from the high floors of the towers to escape the smoke and flames. A crew of documentary filmmakers, who were making a film about the New York City Fire Department, captured Judges final actions that day. [If] you look closely at that film, youll see his lips moving, Father Duffy told NPR. Now, for those of us who know him, he wasnt one that talked to himself. He was praying. And absolving people as they fell to their death.Then, at 9:59 a.m., the South Tower collapsed. Crushing debris from the 110-story building smashed downward into the North Tower lobby with the force of an explosion. Judge was hit and killed. His body was found by NYPD lieutenant Bill Cosgrove, who would later credit Judge with saving his life.I went a couple of steps, and I hit something. And I told the fire chief that somebody was on the floor, Cosgrove recalled to NPR in 2011. And he put the light on him and I remember him saying, Oh my god, its Father Mike.'Cosgrove, alongside several others, helped carry Judges body out of the North Tower, a moment captured by Reuters photographer Shannon Stapleton. Just a short time later, the North Tower collapsed at 10:28 a.m.[I]ts my firm belief that the only reason Im here today is because of him, Cosgrove stated. everybody you see in that picture was saved. And Im sure had he not been there, I would have been trying to look for other people. And when that North Tower fell, I would have been right in the middle of it, just like the rest of the firemen were, and some of my cops.The Funeral of Father Mychal JudgeJust days after the 9/11 terrorist attack, as fires continued to smolder at Ground Zero, 3,000 people crowded into St. Francis of Assisi Church for the funeral of Father Mychal JudgeWikimedia CommonsMychal Judges name is one of the 2,983 names inscribed at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City.Judges friend, Father Duffy gave the homily. Mychal Judges body was the first one released from Ground Zero. His death certificate has the number 1 on the top, Duffy told the crowd of mourners. Of the thousands of people who perished in that terrible holocaust, why was Mychal Judge number one? And I think I know the reason.Duffy continued: [In] the next few weeks, were going to have names added, name after name of people, who are being brought out of that rubble. And Mychal Judge is going to be on the other side of death to greet them And hes going to greet them with that big Irish smile hes going to take them by the arm and the hand and say, Welcome, I want to take you to my Father.After reading about Father Mychal Judge, one of many heroes at Ground Zero on 9/11, learn how Rick Rescorla, the vice president of security at Morgan Stanley, saved 2,700 lives that day. Next, discover the harrowing story behind Marcy Borders, the 9/11 survivor known as The Dust Lady. The post Mychal Judge, The New York City Fire Department Chaplain Who Died On 9/11 appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 8 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMDid LaVena Johnson Really Die By Suicide? Inside This Fallen Soldiers Suspicious Death In IraqJohnson FamilyLaVena Johnsons family doesnt believe that LaVena died by suicide.When LaVena Johnson was 19 years old, she enlisted in the U.S. Army to put herself through college. A few months after enlisting, she was deployed to Iraq. And a few months after that, LaVena was dead. Army investigators claimed that LaVena Johnson had died by suicide. But LaVenas family questioned the official explanation and began an investigation of their own. According to LaVenas father, John, theres plenty of evidence that LaVena Johnson was actually murdered. So what happened to 19-year-old LaVena Johnson? This is the murky story of her 2005 death in Iraq and the questions that linger to this day.LaVena Johnsons Career In The ArmyBorn July 27, 1985, in Missouri, LaVena Johnson grew up in a military family. According to reporting from St. Louis Public Radio in 2015, LaVenas father, John, served for three years in the Army before earning his doctorate in psychology. Both he and LaVenas mother Linda also had civilian jobs supporting U.S. Army troops. Still, it was a surprise that LaVena enlisted.One of five children, LaVena had decided to follow in her fathers footsteps, and put herself through college by serving in the military. Though her family was initially hesitant, LaVena thought it was a good idea. Demand Justice for PFC LaVena Lynn Johnson / FacebookLaVena Johnson enlisted in the Army after graduating from high school in order to put herself through college.After enlisting in the Army in September 2004, LaVena Johnson deployed to Balad, Iraq in the spring of 2005. According to reporting from the Los Angeles Times in 2009, her commanding officer recalled that she was happy and seemingly very healthy physically and emotionally. To her family back home, LaVena also seemed to be in good spirits. Her father remembered receiving a beautiful Fathers Day card from his daughter that June; Just two days before LaVenas death in July, her mother remembers talking to her on the phone, and sharing their excitement about the familys Christmas plans. She was her normal jubilant self, Linda Johnson recalled to the Los Angeles Times. She talked about coming home and Christmas plans This was not a girl getting ready to harm herself.Yet, on July 19, 2005, a soldier appeared at John and Linda Johnsons front door. To their shock, he told them that LaVena had died by suicide.LaVena Johnsons family couldnt believe it. And they still dont. How Did LaVena Johnson Die? The Murky Circumstances Of Her DeathWhat happened to LaVena Johnson on July 19, 2005 in Balad, Iraq? In her last moments alive, Johnson reportedly visited the military store to buy soda and M&Ms. According to the Army investigation, Johnson then went into a military contractor tent, burned several pages of her journal, and fatally shot herself in the mouth with a M16 automatic rifle. Army investigators also later found that Johnson had been depressed over a sudden breakup, and that she had recently been diagnosed with genital warts. They ruled her death a suicide.But her father has conducted his own investigation. John Johnson has poured over crime scene images and LaVenas autopsy photos, and even had her body exhumed for an independent autopsy. What hes found, he says, contradicts the Armys account and suggests that LaVena was murdered.Johnson FamilyLaVena Johnson in uniform.For starters, LaVena seemed to have abrasions on her face, and scratches on her arms, suggesting to her father that she was attacked before her death. John Johnson also believes that bloody boot prints at the scene, and the inability of the Army to find the bullet that killed his daughter, suggests that her body was dumped in the contractors tent. He further claims that the fire found near his daughters body was meant to destroy evidence of the crime, and that, chillingly, there was a caustic substance on LaVenas genitals, which he suspects was meant to cover up traces of sexual assault. Whats more, John Johnson does not believe that his five foot, one inch tall daughter had long enough arms to pull the trigger of the M16 automatic rifle that killed her. Indeed, even the Army investigation found an insignificant amount of gunshot residue on Johnsons hands.All of us cant be wrong about the evidence that weve compiled. It is awful, awful, awful compelling, John Johnson told St. Louis Public Radio. And, unfortunately, Lavena got lost in all of this and just lost everything trying to be a good American citizen.But though the Johnson family found an ally in U.S. Representative William Lacy Clay, who even helped the family obtain LaVenas autopsy report and other photos, the Army has been steadfast in their ruling.They maintain that LaVena Johnson died by suicide.All available evidence, to include forensic and testimonial, clearly demonstrate that LaVena Johnsons death was a tragic suicide, the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command has stated.They Plucked Out A Part Of My HeartDespite the Armys verdict, the Johnson family has continued to search for the truth about what happened. In 2011, the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute spent three years digging into Johnsons case, but didnt find any new evidence that would contradict the Armys conclusion.Find A GraveLaVena Johnsons grave.There was nothing about this case that we could go back to the Army to say you need to re-look at it, Cold Case Investigative Research Institute director Sheryl McCollum told St. Louis Public Radio. We didnt have anything new. We didnt have anything that suggested wrongdoing.However, her family continues to believe that LaVena was murdered. And decades later, the Johnson family continues to mourn their loss.They plucked out part of my heart, John Johnson told St. Louis Public Radio. I cant get it back. But Im going to fight until I get justice for her. Were just going to keep doing what we can to keep our story alive.After reading about the strange death of LaVena Johnson, go inside the military coverup of the death of Pat Tillman in Iraq. Next read about Mike Day, the Navy SEAL shot 27 times in Iraq who later died by suicide.The post Did LaVena Johnson Really Die By Suicide? Inside This Fallen Soldiers Suspicious Death In Iraq appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 8 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMA Retired Firefighter Just Happened Upon A 1,900-Year-Old Roman Tombstone While Foraging For Wild Asparagus In Northern ItalySuperintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the provinces of Pisa and LivornoThe Roman tombstone found outside Livorno appears to date back to the 2nd century C.E.When Roberto Tessari recently hiked into the woods near Livorno, Italy, he was hoping to find some wild asparagus. Instead, he stumbled across an ancient Roman tombstone that was partially submerged in a shallow creek and had seemingly become exposed after a period of heavy rains in the region.The tombstone, which dates from the 2nd century C.E., is engraved with three names. Though little is known about the people it references, archaeologists suspect that it was made by a family of freed slaves or their descendants, and that it possibly contains the hint of a family tragedy.The Roman Tombstone Found By A Foraging Hiker In The Woods Outside LivornoRoberto TessariThe Roman tomb as it first appeared when it was spotted by Roberto Tessari.According to a report from local media outlet Livorno Today, 77-year-old Roberto Tessari, a former firefighter, was walking in the woods near Livorno when he spotted something sitting in a creek.In the 1970s, Tessari was one of the founding members of the Livorno Paleontological Archaeological Group (another member of which discovered ancient coins near Livorno in 2023), so he quickly realized that hed stumbled upon an important artifact.I was walking through a wooded area when my eye caught sight of a rectangular shape just above the waters edge, Tessari explained. I approached and immediately realized it was something interesting. I turned it over and noticed it was an ancient tombstone that undoubtedly speaks to the history of our area. It has several names engraved on it.Tessari immediately notified both a friend, Lorella Alderighi the archaeological official of the Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the provinces of Pisa and Livorno as well as the local fire department.Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the provinces of Pisa and LivornoThe tombstone, which had been preserved over the centuries thanks to the surrounding mud, was exposed after a period of heavy rains in the region.The firefighters, who included Tessaris son, were able to pull the tombstone out of the water. Thanks to its years embedded in the mud, its incredibly well-preserved and tells an illuminating story about a family living in the area during the days of ancient Rome.The Family Behind This 1,900-Year-Old Funerary MarkerThe tombstone, which is 11.4 inches high, 17.7 inches wide, and 3.4 inches thick, seems to date to the 2nd century C.E. Its epitaph reads:T(ito) ANCONIUS SEVERUSANCONIVS PRISCVSET SABINIA SEVERAV(ivi) F(ecerunt)Roberto TessariArchaeologists believe that the stone was dedicated to Titus Anconius Severus by his parents, Anconius Priscus and Sabinia Severa.Thus, the tombstone was seemingly made for Titus Anconius Severus, Anconius Priscus, and Sabinia Severa. The last line, V(ivi) F(ecerunt), is an indication that the stone was made while some of the people listed on it were still alive. This has led to speculation that it was designed for Titus Anconius Severus, a young man who perhaps died prematurely, as a dedication from his still-living parents, Anconius Priscus and Sabinia Severa.Although none of the people listed on the stone are mentioned in any known historical record, researchers may be able to glean some information about them. For instance, their family name, Anconius, is rare, and may be a nod to the city of Ancona.Because they werent a prominent family, the tombstone may have held special importance for them as the one way to leave a record of their name. Perhaps they sought to place themselves in the public record and literally leave their mark in history.And though the stone was later forgotten in the woods of Livorno for centuries, it has now been recovered, thanks to the sharp eyes of Roberto Tessari. This former firefighter and archaeology buff who is no stranger to making exciting historical finds is especially excited by his discovery of the Livorno tombstone.Making this discovery at my age, he remarked, is certainly a great feeling.Its one of those finds that, as an enthusiast, you hope to stumble upon once in your life.After reading about the Roman tombstone that was discovered by a man looking for wild asparagus, discover the multitude of reasons behind the fall of the Roman Empire. Then, learn about some of the worst and most bloodthirsty Roman emperors, from Caracalla to Caligula.The post A Retired Firefighter Just Happened Upon A 1,900-Year-Old Roman Tombstone While Foraging For Wild Asparagus In Northern Italy appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 8 Views -
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