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H.C.R. 7
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RESOLUTION HONORING VICTIMS AND
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FAMILY MEMBERS IMPACTED BY TROLLEY
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SQUARE TRAGEDY
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Jackie Biskupski
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Senate Sponsor:
Scott D. McCoy
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General Description:
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This concurrent resolution of the Legislature and the Governor honors victims and
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family members impacted by the Trolley Square tragedy.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This resolution:
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. honors the victims of the Trolley Square shootings, both living and dead, their loved
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ones, those who managed to flee to safety, those who prevented further loss of life,
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and those who must carry on with tragic memories of the incident.
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Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
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WHEREAS, a full measure of honor and remembrance is due to the victims, both living
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and dead, of the Trolley Square tragedy of February 12, 2007;
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WHEREAS, Kirsten Hinckley, a sophomore at Brighton High School, was talented at
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painting, drawing, modern dance, and well known for her bright, positive nature;
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WHEREAS, Kirsten was inspired by a trip to England some years ago to plan to return
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to attend college there and study to be an architect;
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WHEREAS, Kirsten was shopping with her mother, Carolyn Tuft, who continues to
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struggle with severe wounds;
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WHEREAS, Vanessa Quinn, who was about to meet her husband, Richard, to purchase
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new wedding bands and buy a birthday gift for their nephew, came to Utah to work during the
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2002 Winter Olympics but stayed because she fell in love with Utah's mountains;
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WHEREAS, Vanessa was strong and athletic, and she and her husband loved to go
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skiing, bike riding, and camping together;
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WHEREAS, Teresa Ellis, an assistant manager at a West Valley branch of Chase Bank,
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was always thinking of others, kind and loving, and always nonjudgmental;
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WHEREAS, Teresa was excelling in her employment and excited about her
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accomplishments and those with whom she worked;
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WHEREAS, Jeffrey Walker and his son, AJ, stopped by Trolley Square to buy
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Valentine's Day presents for family;
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WHEREAS, Jeffrey distinguished himself with his outgoing nature and passion for his
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wife, whom he doted upon;
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WHEREAS, AJ, who is still struggling with his injuries, is a junior at Bingham High
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School and is described as sweet and kind, with a magnetic personality;
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WHEREAS, Brad Frantz, father of three-year old Deijah, worked as a certified welder
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on construction jobs throughout the Mountain West and was at Trolley Square celebrating a
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promotion;
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WHEREAS, Brad's smile lit up a room, he never appeared sad, even if he had a bad
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day, and enjoyed a great love for camping, snowboarding, skateboarding, wake boarding, riding
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ATVs and water skiing, especially with his older brother, Brandon;
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WHEREAS, Stacy Hanson, who was seriously injured at Trolley Square, is currently
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fighting to recover from his wounds;
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WHEREAS, after celebrating the birthday of one of his step children, Shawn Munns
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was heading to a separate car when he was shot, but managed to call his wife and tell her to
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drive away as quickly as she could;
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WHEREAS, then Shawn, despite his wounds, rose to his feet and burst into an eating
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establishment, warning everyone to lock the doors and call 911;
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WHEREAS, Shawn will likely carry 75 to 100 pellets for the rest of his life because the
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risk of infection from removing them is greater than from leaving them in his body;
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WHEREAS, many shoppers at Trolley Square hurried out the exits when shots rang
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out, and many others hid themselves in stores and waited for hours before being convinced that
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the danger was passed;
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WHEREAS, witnesses to the shootings struggle to recover from the terror of their
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experience;
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WHEREAS, for the families of the victims, hope for healing sustains them, but the
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sudden shock and sorrow of separation, and the lingering, seemingly insatiable ache of
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loneliness, is so very difficult to bear;
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WHEREAS, a friend of one of the wounded spoke eloquently of the shock felt by so
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many people when he stated, "You can't believe it . . . you think you're going to wake up and
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think things will be the way they were";
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WHEREAS, feelings of forgiveness for the perpetrator and his family emerged soon
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after the tragedy;
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WHEREAS, a loved one of one of those killed stated, "I want this to be about the
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memory of the people who were lost and how great they were and not anything that boy did";
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WHEREAS, another loved one stated, "we can feel no evil, no ill, no harm against this
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man";
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WHEREAS, our prayers and thoughts reach out to all those who lost loved ones, and to
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those who love and nurture the injured, and to those who are shaken by the incident; and
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WHEREAS, may we as fellow citizens bind up the wounds, whether they be physical,
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emotional, or spiritual, and draw closer as a community that cares about each and every
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individual:
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
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Governor concurring therein, honor the victims of the Trolley Square shootings, both living
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and dead, those who lost loved ones, those who managed to flee to safety, those who prevented
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further loss of life, and those who must carry on with tragic memories of the incident.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to immediate
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family members of Kirsten Hinckley, Vanessa Quinn, Teresa Ellis, Jeffrey Walker, and Brad
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Franz, and also to Carolyn Tuft, AJ Walker, Stacy Hanson, and Shawn Munns.
Legislative Review Note
as of 2-19-07 5:26 PM