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This is a piece I wrote on deadline about reaction to Osama bin Landen's death in the Bronx

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“Cutting off the head of a snake:” Bronxitesreact to Bin Laden’s death with raw memoriesand skepticismPosted by ecabral on 02. May, 2011 in Neighborhood News

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Union Avenue mural ofBronx fireman PeterBielfeld, who died on9/11 (Photo by CamiloHannibal Smith, BronxInk)

By Camilo Hannibal Smith

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On the east side of Melrose, about 10 miles north of Ground Zero, a fading mural dedicated to a fallenfirefighter still brightens an otherwise plain brick and concrete corner of Union Avenue and East152nd Street. Passersby didn’t even glance at the memorial to Peter Bielfeld whose Ladder Company42, known as La Casa del Elefante is located just a few blocks away. The news of the killing ofOsama Bin Laden at the hands of U.S. forces hadn’t shaken this pocket of New York City.

But for one resident, the image of a firefighter and an unharmed World Trade Center deserved a longglance. Elizabeth Alvarez, 48, smoked her morning cigarette as she stared at the mural from the curb.Her skepticism about whether or not Osama bin Laden was really dead didn’t keep her from feelingthe emotion that thoughts of September 11, 2001 brought back.

“I didn’t have family in there, and I still can’t watch when they show the repeats,” of the planeshitting the World Trade Center, she said.

“I don’t understand war,” she continued, adding that she loves President Obama but didn’t agree withthe U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. She was relieved at the news, but didn’t expect terrorism againstthe U.S. to end. “For every Bin Laden you take out, there’s another one to take his place,” she said.

Mark Johnson, 53, sat outside the bodega next door to the mural. Although he said he believed thenews of Osama Bin Laden’s death, he said he felt there was a heightened possibility of another attackon New York. “You cut the head off a snake, the snake still move,” he said.

As the morning rush hour got underway, with young people and mothers making their way to schooland to work, there wasn’t much talk about last night’s news. Police presence was minimal in the area,which was just a few feet from the Jackson Avenue subway station.

“All this does is help Obama with his popularity,” said Charles James, 61. He said he worked in theWorld Trade Center in the early 1980s, but later worked in Alaska during 9/11. He said he was moreworried about things like the economy, than retaliation against the U.S. for killing Bin Laden.

Two women, Renee Z., 32, and Fawn B. 31, were walking past the mural this morning and hadn’theard the news until speaking to a reporter. They are staying at a rehabilitation facility nearby.

“If it’s true, it would make me feel like a little bit of closure,” said Renee. “Friends of mine werefirefighters and cops who died,” in the attacks. She said she lost 13 close friends in 9/11 and workedon a fundraiser at a tattoo parlor on Long Island where she’s from. She pulled up her pants leg toreveal a “Freedom” tattoo on her left ankle, which she says she received just after the 9/11 anniversarylast year.

“If he’s really dead, good,” said Fawn. The two began to reminisce about where they were when theattack on the Twin Towers happened. These thoughts hadn’t entered their minds for years, they said,standing in front of Bielfeld’s mural.

Down the street, at Ladder Company 42 on Prospect Avenue, a firefighter attempted to let a reporterinto the firehouse to see their own mural to their fallen hero, Peter Bielfeld. When asked about how hefelt at the news of Bin Laden’s death, he quickly closed the door and turned around, saying, “No onehere wants to talk to you about that,” and walked away.

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While raw emotions surfaced at the thought of 9/11, along with some skepticism about the news ofOsama Bin Laden’s death, the pace of the city wouldn’t stop, especially for residents of the Bronx.

Gary Gone joined thecrowd that gathered atGround Zero (photo byEthan Frogget, BronxInk).

Gary Gone, 57, took a train from his home at City Island in the Bronx to Ground Zero Mondaymorning after he heard the announcement of Bin Laden’s death.

“I’m here for the victims of 9/11 and their families,” he said. He waved his flag and held up the frontpage of the New York Post on Church Street next to Tara Henwood-Butzbaugh from the Upper EastSide, who was holding a picture of her brother John, a trader at the World Trade Center killed onSeptember 11th. Her brother was only 35 and left behind a wife and two children.

Tara Henwood-Butzbaugh went toGround Zero for herbrother, John, who waskilled there on 9/11(photo by EthanFrogget, Bronx Ink)

“I’d rather have my brother back,” Henwood-Butzbaugh said with tears in her eyes, “But I’m gratefulBin Laden is dead. It’s not going to bring my brother back but I do believe that justice has finally beenserved. It’s a victory for the world.”

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“This is only the tip of the iceberg,” said Gone. “We need to get them all. Wipe them off the face ofthe Earth. I don’t even think Hell wants them.”

Gone said he was on a bus on Fordham Road when the first plane hit the World Trade Center. Heimmediately got off the bus and tracked down the nearest television in a store where he watched theevents of September 11th with many other Bronxites. He said he wears his patriotic vest and wavesflags at Ground Zero on every anniversary.

Tara Henwood-Butzbaugh shows aphoto of her brother whodied on 9/11. (photo byEthan Frogget, Bronxink)

“I’ll be here as long as it takes,” he said.

Bronx Ink Reporter Ethan Frogget contributed to this story.

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