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"I am so sad about this." That is how I reacted to the news and shared it with some friends. Another young person, which now makes three, has died since I camped with them on Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C. in the fall of 2011. All three died long before their time, in strange and unexpected ways. All of them were so inspired, so full of life and such an integral part of our community. It is hard to believe it has happened again. Kyle, the latest to fall, was killed in his home yesterday where he lived with his father and brother. He died from smoke inhalation on the second floor of his home. His brother tried to reach the window where Kyle struggled to escape, but was unable to find a ladder in the predawn darkness. Only 25 years old, Kyle had already effected the lives of many. Like most of the people who were there on the plaza, Kyle showed up with a backpack, the clothes he was wearing and not much else. Despite a lack of possessions, he carried a huge load of enthusiasm, he just brimmed with energy that was as memorable as it was infectious. 
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