Dear Editor,
I am writing to you with a heavy heart, compelled by the recent events surrounding the tragic disappearance of Passo David.
His story is but one thread in the larger tapestry of suffering that permeates our community, reminding us of the countless individuals whose lives have been cut short or forever altered by violence.
Though we have not seen the physical evidence of his loss, the finding of his burnt Honda Fit speaks volumes about the horror that has unfolded.
Passo, a kind soul who had an extraordinary ability to bring light to those around him, is now a voice crying out for justice—a voice that seems to echo into the silence of indifference.
I can’t help but wonder if the authorities have grown weary in their search, just as we, too, feel the weight of countless untold stories.
The reality is stark: too many of our friends and neighbors vanish without a trace, leaving families shattered and lives forever altered. Passo’s case is a painful reminder that we must not allow ourselves to forget those who have been lost to violence.
To those responsible for such atrocities, know this: your actions will not escape the judgment that awaits you. You may feel shielded for now, but the truth has a way of surfacing, and you will face the consequences of your deeds.
In writing this, I hope to stir not just sadness, but a sense of urgency in our community. We can no longer stand by as silent witnesses to the pain around us.
Let us band together to ensure that stories like Passo’s do not fade into obscurity but instead fuel our collective resolve to seek justice and speak for those who can no longer speak for themselves.
Sincerely,
LGBTQ Member