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Parents, students reflect on years 
after NIU shooting

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Others affected by that day, including Harold Ng and Gary Parmenter, have reached out after other mass shootings to those in the same devastating situation.

“You just feel so sorry for all of those families that don’t know the impact of how grief is going to change them, and you wish you could be there to comfort those other families,” said Parmenter, whose son, Daniel, died in the NIU shooting.

Ng was wounded when shotgun pellets grazed the back of his head. He has reached out via email to those affected by other tragedies.

The shooting has caused lasing anxiety for some. Sam Brunell, who was in Cole Hall when the shooting occurred, said she has a hard time sitting still in large, crowded rooms and sounds such as fireworks or a vehicle backfiring can trigger memories of the shooting.

After the Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting in July, Brunell swore off movie theaters. Those make Ng nervous, too, and it took months before he could handle the violent content in video games and movies.

Still, Brunell believes the shooting put her on the path she was meant to travel. She switched her career focus from journalism to public administration, and now works at NIU’s Center for Governmental Studies.

“You might as well live life to the fullest and if for some reason something happens to you, you’re remembered in a good way,” Brunell said.

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