Tragedy and Coping

On Saturday, January 8, a gunman opened fire at a local community event in Tucson, Arizona, targeting U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.  Giffords was shot in the head and underwent immediate surgery, and there were a total of at least 18 other victims that were killed or wounded.  The dead included bystanders and colleagues of the congresswoman, including a nine year old girl and a federal judge.  The tragedy unfolded in the midst of the most ordinary of circumstances, a Saturday morning at a neighborhood grocery store, in the context of a casual event in which a political representative made herself available to constituents.  The tragedy quickly stunned and horrified the community of Tucson and the entire country, and received national and international coverage through television, the internet, and other types of media, including social networking.