2013 -- S 0870 | |
======= | |
LC02439 | |
======= | |
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
| |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
| |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
| |
____________ | |
| |
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N | |
EXPRESSING PROFOUND SYMPATHY FOR THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AND | |
SUFFERED INJURIES DURING THE 2013 BOSTON MARATHON TERRORIST ATTACK | |
AND HONORING THE BRAVERY OF THE POLICE, FIREFIGHTERS, EMERGENCY | |
MEDICAL PERSONNEL, FBI AND OTHER FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT | |
PERSONNEL, AND MANY VOLUNTEERS WHO RISKED THEIR SAFETY IN THE | |
AFTERMATH OF THE BOMBINGS | |
|
      |
|
      |
     Introduced By: Senators Paiva Weed, Ruggerio, Goodwin, McCaffrey, and Lombardo | |
     Date Introduced: April 23, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration | |
1-1 |
     WHEREAS, It is with heavy hearts that we extend our profound sympathies to our |
1-2 |
neighbors in Massachusetts, fellow Rhode Islanders, and runners and onlookers from other parts |
1-3 |
of the United States and from throughout the world whose lives were tragically altered by the |
1-4 |
events of April 15, when a series of bombs went off during the Boston Marathon; and |
1-5 |
     WHEREAS, On April 15, 2013, at approximately 2:50 p.m., two bombs exploded on |
1-6 |
Boylston Street during the Marathon, killing and injuring innocent people; and |
1-7 |
     WHEREAS, What should have been a day of triumph and celebration turned instead to |
1-8 |
mayhem and unspeakable pain. In an instant, precious lives were lost and life-altering injuries |
1-9 |
sustained; and |
1-10 |
     WHEREAS, This cowardly act of terrorism reminds us all that there are those in our |
1-11 |
world who do not believe in our ideals of freedom and liberty. But the terrible events of April 15 |
1-12 |
also remind us of what separates us from those evildoers. When this attack occurred, brave people |
1-13 |
stepped forward immediately to respond to those in need, running towards, not away from, the |
1-14 |
danger. These courageous individuals showed us all that at a moment of great fear and crisis they |
1-15 |
were willing to risk their own safety to offer aid to total strangers; and |
1-16 |
     WHEREAS, The response of law enforcement officials over the course of the next five |
1-17 |
days also demonstrated the steel-like resolve that underlies and strengthens our nation. The whole |
1-18 |
world watched as law enforcement personnel at the local, state, and federal levels worked |
2-1 |
together tirelessly to locate the perpetrators and bring them to justice. Although the efforts of |
2-2 |
these officers and agents resulted in the successful tracking down of two individuals believed to |
2-3 |
be responsible for the heinous act, during the series of confrontations, many officers were fired |
2-4 |
upon and injured, and one officer made the ultimate sacrifice; and |
2-5 |
     WHEREAS, While the immediate threat stemming from the bombings has dissipated, the |
2-6 |
grieving period for families who lost their loved ones has just begun, and the healing process for |
2-7 |
those who were injured during the tragic events will remain an on-going reality; now, therefore be |
2-8 |
it |
2-9 |
     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations |
2-10 |
hereby expresses our profound sympathy for those who lost their lives and suffered injuries |
2-11 |
throughout the unfolding of the 2013 Boston Marathon terrorist attack. We also voice our |
2-12 |
collective outrage at the cowardly actions of those who perpetrated the attack and honor the |
2-13 |
bravery and heroism of the Boston police, Massachusetts State Police, area firefighters, |
2-14 |
emergency medical personnel, and volunteers as they rushed forward to help the victims of this |
2-15 |
terrible tragedy. We recognize, as well, the tremendous efforts of the law enforcement personnel-- |
2-16 |
including the Watertown police and FBI investigators and forensic specialists involved in the |
2-17 |
final confrontation and apprehension--who simply would not rest until the suspects were no |
2-18 |
longer a threat to public safety; and be it further |
2-19 |
     RESOLVED, That we urge all Rhode Islanders to take time to remember the families and |
2-20 |
friends of those who were killed, injured, and traumatized by the tragic events of the week of |
2-21 |
April 15. We also ask Rhode Islanders to support the work of those who are responsible for our |
2-22 |
public safety; and be if further |
2-23 |
     RESOLVED, That in the wake of this terrorist act, we encourage Rhode Islanders to |
2-24 |
stand up and demonstrate that the citizens of our great nation will not be intimidated or defined |
2-25 |
by these despicable acts of terrorism, will not cower in fear in the face of adversity and tragedy, |
2-26 |
and will continue to believe in, and fight for, the liberties and freedoms that have made the United |
2-27 |
States a beacon for the world; and be it further |
2-28 |
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
2-29 |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to The Honorable Massachusetts Governor Deval |
2-30 |
Patrick, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, and Watertown Town Manager Michael J. Driscoll. |
      | |
======= | |
LC02439 | |
======= |