Thirty-six people were killed at Columbia University on July 24, 2004. Most were students, but among the dead were a camera crew from a local news station who had been filming at the college. To this day the identity of those responsible - a mutant terrorist group - remains unknown. Six terrorists were killed, the rest fleeing before the arrival of law enforcement agencies. This Friday marks the fifth anniversary of what is now commonly called
Columbia Massacre.
As part of our continuing series in the lead-up to the fifth year anniversary memorial service, we spoke to Bethany Moore and Carlie Bartlet, leaders of their local chapters of a mutant-human coalition called "HeliX".
( Coalition for Coexistence. )