Posted on 03/17/2006 6:10:00 PM PST by cgk
Some images leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul.
Like "The Falling Man" on 9/11:
Credit: Richard Drew, AP
His identity has not been confirmed, though many have speculated over the last 4 1/2 years. Tom Junod wrote an extraordinary piece for Eqsuire in September 2003 on "The Falling Man," offering several possibilities. His piece ended with this one:
Jonathan Briley worked at Windows on the World. Some of his coworkers, when they saw Richard Drew's photographs, thought he might be the Falling Man. He was a light-skinned black man. He was over six five. He was forty-three. He had a mustache and a goatee and close-cropped hair. He had a wife named Hillary.
Jonathan Briley's father is a preacher, a man who has devoted his whole life to serving the Lord. After September 11, he gathered his family together to ask God to tell him where his son was. No: He demanded it. He used these words: "Lord, I demand to know where my son is." For three hours straight, he prayed in his deep voice, until he spent the grace he had accumulated over a lifetime in the insistence of his appeal.
The next day, the FBI called. They'd found his son's body. It was, miraculously, intact.
The preacher's youngest son, Timothy, went to identify his brother. He recognized him by his shoes: He was wearing black high-tops. Timothy removed one of them and took it home and put it in his garage, as a kind of memorial.
Timothy knew all about the Falling Man. He is a cop in Mount Vernon, New York, and in the week after his brother died, someone had left a September 12 newspaper open in the locker room. He saw the photograph of the Falling Man and, in anger, he refused to look at it again. But he couldn't throw it away. Instead, he stuffed it in the bottom of his locker, wherelike the black shoe in his garageit became permanent.
Jonathan's sister Gwendolyn knew about the Falling Man, too. She saw the picture the day it was published. She knew that Jonathan had asthma, and in the smoke and the heat would have done anything just to breathe. . . .
The both of them, Timothy and Gwendolyn, knew what Jonathan wore to work on most days. He wore a white shirt and black pants, along with the high-top black shoes. Timothy also knew what Jonathan sometimes wore under his shirt: an orange T-shirt. Jonathan wore that orange T-shirt everywhere. He wore that shirt all the time. He wore it so often that Timothy used to make fun of him: When are you gonna get rid of that orange T-shirt, Slim?
But when Timothy identified his brother's body, none of his clothes were recognizable except the black shoes. And when Jonathan went to work on the morning of September 11, 2001, he'd left early and kissed his wife goodbye while she was still sleeping. She never saw the clothes he was wearing. After she learned that he was dead, she packed his clothes away and never inventoried what specific articles of clothing might be missing.
Is Jonathan Briley the Falling Man? He might be. But maybe he didn't jump from the window as a betrayal of love or because he lost hope. Maybe he jumped to fulfill the terms of a miracle. Maybe he jumped to come home to his family. Maybe he didn't jump at all, because no one can jump into the arms of God.
Oh, no. You have to fall.
Yes, Jonathan Briley might be the Falling Man. But the only certainty we have is the certainty we had at the start: At fifteen seconds after 9:41 a.m., on September 11, 2001, a photographer named Richard Drew took a picture of a man falling through the skyfalling through time as well as through space. The picture went all around the world, and then disappeared, as if we willed it away. One of the most famous photographs in human history became an unmarked grave, and the man buried inside its framethe Falling Manbecame the Unknown Soldier in a war whose end we have not yet seen. Richard Drew's photograph is all we know of him, and yet all we know of him becomes a measure of what we know of ourselves. The picture is his cenotaph, and like the monuments dedicated to the memory of unknown soldiers everywhere, it asks that we look at it, and make one simple acknowledgment.
That we have known who the Falling Man is all along.
Today, the Mirror of London follows up (hat tip: Rusty at The Jawa Report):
The picture was published around the world, causing widespread revulsion, as if merely looking at them was to intrude upon a moment of private agony. After September 12, the picture was rarely shown again, but Tom Junod couldn't get the image out of his head and spent years trying to discover the identity of the Falling Man.
It was executive chef Michael Lomonaco who finally solved the mystery.
"Jonathan fitted the body type, the skin colour, and it left the door open for a possibility that it was really Jonathan," Lomonaco says.
Jonathan's father is still too upset to speak about his son but his sister, Gwendolyn, is ready to talk.
"Jonathan was a person who just loved life and it was contagious so that when we were around him, you couldn't help smiling and laughing." Nobody will ever know for sure if Jonathan was the Falling Man, although the evidence makes it highly likely.
In one of the pictures, his white shirt is blown away by the wind to reveal an orange T-shirt - identical to the one he wore to work.
But as Gwendolyn says: "It's not about trying to find out who he is, but what his death says to all of us." And what it says is ... never again.
Channel 4 in Britain will air a documentary on The Falling Man tomorrow.
Here are a few photos from Jonathan Briley's tribute website:
And this:
In memory of Jonathan, the family has decided to establish a 501(c)(3) scholarship under "The Jonathan E. Briley Memorial Scholarship Fund" This fund will be managed by the family members of Jonathan Briley. The scholarship fund will aid any college student or students pursue their education in the study of Audio Engineering.
Your tax deductible contribution can be sent payable to:
Jonathan E. Briley Memorial Fund, PO Box 44322 Ft Washington, MD 20749-4322
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Reader Harold A. e-mails: "The image of 9/11, I remember most is of a woman who jumped from the first tower. On the way to her death she was trying to keep her dignity by holding her skirt down. THAT SIGHT will remain in my head forever, yet I have never seen it again. What happened to that video piece?"
Anybody know?
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Nice article
I will never forget Johnathan or the 3000 others who are now angels that watch over us
Love it
Father GOD, Please forgive us for Not remembering the Reasons why We are Under Attack even to This day...
...Please help us to remember those still in bondage to the Evil One...
....Please show us how We can be good examples of Freedom & Your Gift of LIBERTY unto mankind, by YOUR SON'S Blood & by the blood of Our Forefathers, Who Believed & Called upon Your Name, by which They were & We are Saved.
May Your Kingdom come& Be established forever in our hearts & upon our nation.
Amen
Of course you know it's MM ---a better shooter than Ann Coulter.
I kinda like her her backside kinda cute
Promise kept over here. I'll never forget.
The RULE, remember the RULE!
I'll certainly never forget. The second plane flew right past my window around 9:15. When I got down to the street, I saw the two towers with airplane shaped holes in them, burning. I was too far away to see anyone falling from those towers, but it was a terrible sight.
And since that time, I've probably walked past ground zero about a hundred times. Every time, it gives me a chill. Gradually over the years they took down the memorials, the letters from schoolchildren and families and from visitors all over the country. They pushed the reminders more and more out of sight. But whatever they do, they will never be able to extinguish what happened there.
I have a feeling many libs have forgotten already.
the worthless Libs forgot on 09/12/2001
Somewhere along our way,we will gain some measure of the immensity of this incredible person in our midst.
This Michelle Malkin.
I have never understood why what has to be THE most photographed event in human history has vanished from the screen. Any other nation involved in a hot war with this event at its root would have daily "memorial moments" or some such, showing and re-showing changing selections of the millions of frames shot between impact and collapse and aftermath. Once or twice a year History Channel will do a special, but it is otherwise deemed too "offensive" to our delicate sensibilities to be presented.
Was the Arizona burning in Pearl too "offensive"? I see it onscreen more often than the WTC collapse. I will NEVER forget, but at this rate, we will have a generation of young people who associate 911 with the police emergency number and nothing else.
One of her most powerful writings ever...
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters' Families
I'll never forget. I don't know how that could be possible.
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