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Senate Simple Resolution 367
116th Congress(2019-2020)
A resolution condemning the horrific attack in Dayton, Ohio, and expressing support and prayers for all those impacted by that tragedy.
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Passed Senate on Oct 29, 2019
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S. RES. 367 (Agreed-to-Senate)


116th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 367


Condemning the horrific attack in Dayton, Ohio, and expressing support and prayers for all those impacted by that tragedy.


IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

October 21, 2019

Mr. Portman (for himself and Mr. Brown) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

October 29, 2019

Committee discharged; considered and agreed to


RESOLUTION

Condemning the horrific attack in Dayton, Ohio, and expressing support and prayers for all those impacted by that tragedy.

    Whereas, on August 4, 2019, a mass shooting took place in Dayton, Ohio;

    Whereas the people of the United States mourn the 9 innocent lives lost in that unthinkable tragedy: Megan Betts, Monica Brickhouse, Nicholas Cumer, Derrick Fudge, Thomas McNichols, Lois Oglesby, Saeed Saleh, Logan Turner, and Beatrice Warren-Curtis;

    Whereas the people of the United States express gratitude for the heroic actions of the men and women of the Dayton Police Department who courageously responded to the shooting and saved countless lives;

    Whereas the people of the United States express appreciation and gratitude for the first responders who responded quickly to the shooting and the professionals and volunteers who cared for the injured;

    Whereas the people of the United States continue to pray for the individuals who were wounded in the attack and continue to recover;

    Whereas the people of the United States commit to supporting communities and local businesses that have been devastated by gun violence to help the communities and businesses recover and rebuild;

    Whereas the entire Dayton community united in support of the victims and their families; and

    Whereas the shooting in Dayton, Ohio, occurred approximately 13 hours after a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, and the people of the United States mourn the 22 innocent lives lost in that tragedy: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved,

That the Senate—

(1) condemns the senseless attack that took place in Dayton, Ohio, on Sunday, August 4, 2019;

(2) honors the memory of the victims who were killed;

(3) expresses hope for a full and speedy recovery and pledges continued support for the individuals injured in the attack;

(4) offers heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to the Dayton community and the families, friends, and loved ones affected by the tragedy;

(5) commits to seeking solutions to reduce gun violence, mass shootings, and acts of domestic terrorism in the United States; and

(6) honors the selfless and dedicated service of—

(A) the medical professionals and other individuals who cared for the victims in the community of Montgomery County, Ohio;

(B) the emergency response teams and law enforcement officials who responded to the call of duty; and

(C) the law enforcement officials who continue to investigate the attack.