rozynski/resident"i heard some pops and said 'that sounds like gunshots'. the echo is so bad and everyone is going, no, no, no, not gunshots."in the days since the shooting, steve's of work around here to do. so, we keep busy."keeping busy is helping the healing process. a process donna steiger, who served in world war ii, says came out of the shock of the incident.donna steiger/veteran "everybody's trying to find normal, we sort of had a cloud over the area. people are coming back, you could tell they were kind of silent between us. when we would talk, we wouldn't talk as much because everybody was in their own thoughts and their own things about what was going on. so gradually, now, you are beginning to hear laughter, people are beginning to be more friendly and kind of come out of it to a degree. but it will never go away with the people that were here that that happened."steiger says their shared experiences as veterans have helped form a bond that enables healing. donna steiger/veteran"it's helped everybody cope. if we didn't have each other, i don't know what would have happened."steiger and sutton agree that if anything good can come out of this tragedy, i