From Deseret News archives:
Community gathers for healing, solace
Those in attendance were encouraged not only to pray for the families of people directly impacted by the rampage by Sulejman Talovic but also to remember his family "as they are also victims in this tragedy," said Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon.
"Most of us have never experienced a similar pain or despair," he said.
Efforts of health-care professionals and citizens alike who continue to reach out to those in need were praised in the wake of such horrible circumstances.
"We stand as a city united, and we extend every measure of sympathy and concern to those tragically impacted," Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson said. "We can never know the depth of their pain, but they can know the depth of our love and concern."
Government leaders, though, asked the community to avoid stereotypes and to come together in honor of the memories of those lives lost.
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. said the state has been traumatized but that it is time to begin the healing process.
"Sometimes bad things happen to good people, and there are no easy explanations as to why," he said. In the words of Vickie Walker, whose husband, Jeffery, was killed and son, AJ, badly injured by the gunman, Huntsman said she "did not want her husband forgotten."
He said "turning our lives to simple acts of service, love and kindness, and renewing the commitment of making our communities a better place ... all in the memory of those whose lives were tragically taken," is what they would want.
"The pain will linger but our community will mend and be stronger. That's just who we are," Huntsman said.
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