From Deseret News archives:
More details emerging on Trolley Square gunman and victims
State officials, business owners, clergy extend sympathies, offer help
Huntsman has called on Utahns to lower state and U.S. flags immediately, until sunset Monday to honor the Trolley Square victims.
The governor is encouraging anyone who was present during the shooting to contact the Office of Crime Victim Reparations, a state agency that provides assistance to victims of violent crime. CVR is able to assist with several types of expenses including funeral expenses, medical expenses and mental health counseling expenses not covered by insurance or other collateral sources. For more information contact CVR at 801-238-2360 or visit at 350 E. 500 South, Suite 200 in Salt Lake City or go online to www.crimevictim.utah.gov. CVR hours were extended Tuesday to 7 p.m.
Also on Capitol Hill, the Utah Senate opened Tuesday's floor session by remembering the shooting victims.
"This is a very solemn occasion today," Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said, reminding lawmakers they still "have a responsibility to continue with the people's business."
Sen. Scott McCoy, D-Salt Lake, who lives just a block and a half from the mall, said, "it is a sad day for my district and my neighborhood."
McCoy said that despite the shootings and last summer's slaying of young Destiny Norton, "this area of the city and the neighborhood is a good place and there are good people who live there. We will persevere."
He offered special thanks Hammond for making "a horrible situation not be more horrible, by helping to pin the shooter down" as Greiner sat quietly nearby.
In Tuesday's opening prayer, Pastor Stan Arias of the Vernal Christian Church, said, "our hearts are broken. We have seen the sad and the dark side of humanity."
Contributing: Ben Winslow, Elaine Jarvik, Lisa Riley Roche, Deborah Bulkeley
E-mail: preavy@desnews.com; lindat@desnews.com; bau@desnews.com
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