Earlier this month, we traveled to Roseburg to talk to people there about how they are coping two months after the deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College. In addition to the show we recorded there, we sat down for some one-on-one interviews.
This month also marks three years since a shooter killed two people at the Clackamas Town Center mall before taking his own life. We asked two of the people affected by that shooting what advice they have for the people of Roseburg.
GUESTS:
- Adam Phillips: Lieutenant with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
- Robert Yuille: Hospice nurse whose wife, Cindy Yuille, was killed in the Clackamas Town Center shooting
- Tony Terra: President of the Associated Students of Umpqua Community College
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