
Binghamton Bloodshed: The Shooting That Rocked a Town
Julian Lewis
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Binghamton, a quiet town in upstate New York, was once known for its peaceful community and vibrant immigrant population. But on April 3, 2009, a horrific shooting at the American Civic Association ripped through its fabric, leaving thirteen innocent lives shattered. "Binghamton Bloodshed: The Shooting That Rocked a Town" takes you inside the devastating tragedy, uncovering the chilling story of Jiverly Wong, a troubled man fueled by frustration and anger. This book delves into his personal struggles, his motivations, and the chilling events leading up to the massacre. Beyond the immediate horror, this deeply moving account explores the aftermath of the shooting, examining the grieving process of the victims' families, the shattered community, and the media's role in shaping public perception. This is more than just a true crime narrative; it's a poignant exploration of mental health, gun violence, the immigrant experience, and the resilience of a community grappling with unimaginable loss. "Binghamton Bloodshed" offers a powerful and unflinching look at a tragedy that shook a town and resonates far beyond its borders. This book will leave you pondering the complexities of human nature, the devastating impact of violence, and the indomitable spirit of the human heart in the face of tragedy.
Duration - 56m.
Author - Julian Lewis.
Narrator - Digital Voice Mia G.
Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Darren Monteith ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Binghamton, a quiet town in upstate New York, was once known for its peaceful community and vibrant immigrant population. But on April 3, 2009, a horrific shooting at the American Civic Association ripped through its fabric, leaving thirteen innocent lives shattered. "Binghamton Bloodshed: The Shooting That Rocked a Town" takes you inside the devastating tragedy, uncovering the chilling story of Jiverly Wong, a troubled man fueled by frustration and anger. This book delves into his personal struggles, his motivations, and the chilling events leading up to the massacre. Beyond the immediate horror, this deeply moving account explores the aftermath of the shooting, examining the grieving process of the victims' families, the shattered community, and the media's role in shaping public perception. This is more than just a true crime narrative; it's a poignant exploration of mental health, gun violence, the immigrant experience, and the resilience of a community grappling with unimaginable loss. "Binghamton Bloodshed" offers a powerful and unflinching look at a tragedy that shook a town and resonates far beyond its borders. This book will leave you pondering the complexities of human nature, the devastating impact of violence, and the indomitable spirit of the human heart in the face of tragedy. Duration - 56m. Author - Julian Lewis. Narrator - Digital Voice Mia G. Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Darren Monteith ©.
Language:
English
Part I: The Shadow of Tragedy 1
Duration:00:00:04
1. A Quiet Day in Binghamton 1
Duration:00:03:35
2. The Quiet Life of Jiverly Wong 3
Duration:00:02:20
3. The Cracks in the Facade 4
Duration:00:03:44
4. The Gathering Storm 6
Duration:00:03:45
Part II: The Day of Terror 9
Duration:00:00:04
5. The Nightmare Begins 9
Duration:00:03:19
6. Lives Shattered 11
Duration:00:04:26
7. The Manhunt 13
Duration:00:02:27
Part III: Aftermath and Repercussions 15
Duration:00:00:04
8. A Town in Mourning 15
Duration:00:03:38
9. The Weight of Loss 17
Duration:00:04:17
10. The Media Circus 19
Duration:00:04:21
11. The Search for Answers 21
Duration:00:04:03
12. The Legacy of Fear 23
Duration:00:04:00
Part IV: Healing and Remembering 26
Duration:00:00:04
13. The Path to Recovery 26
Duration:00:02:51
14. The Ripple Effect 27
Duration:00:03:01
15. Memorials and Legacy 29
Duration:00:02:53
16. A Town Transformed 31
Duration:00:00:13