I second that.
I remember when this all happened. I was with my dad getting his oil changed at the ford dealer.
When that came on, the whole place stopped to watch this go down. Customers, management, techs, all of them STOPPED everything to watch that on the news. So many people were crying and some got enraged, but no matter what they did, total strangers came together to mourn the loss of those people that day. That was one moment I'll always remember because no matter who came from where, everybody felt exactly the same at the site of that atrocity. I felt like I was surrounded by my bretheren that day, and we weren't even near where everything had gone to heck in a hand basket. We ended up being there for several hours, and no one said anything about the service (as all the service guys had stopped all to watch.)
For me personally, I'll never forgive this incident. I don't see a reason yet to do so. And no downing any religion as all have their crazies, but the crazies need to be done away with with extreme prejudice, ASAP! I may sound bad for this, but I believe there's a limit to forgive and forget. I neither forgive or forget.