[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 2]
[House]
[Pages 1732-1733]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




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                        VICTIMS OF GUN VIOLENCE

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from 
California (Ms. Speier) for 5 minutes.
  Ms. SPEIER. Mr. Speaker, since 1970, more Americans have been killed 
from domestic gun violence than all the Americans killed in every war 
going back to the American Revolution.
  If all the victims of gun violence since 1970 were put on a wall like 
the Vietnam Memorial, it would contain 1.5 million names and stretch 
2\1/2\ miles, 25 times the length of the Vietnam Memorial.
  I have had enough of Congress' failure to lead. So each month that we 
are in session, I am going to speak the name of every person killed in 
a mass shooting in this country. I will also create my own memorial 
wall in the hallway outside my office.
  Here are the stories of some of the victims of the 18 mass shootings 
in January of this year. There have been so many people last month 
affected by mass shootings that I don't have the time to list those who 
were injured, just those who were murdered.
  David Washington, age 24, Eneida Branch, age 31, and Angelica 
Guadalupe Castro, age 23, who were shot and killed in a house on 
January 6 in Lakeland, Florida.
  Antoine Bell, age 17, was shot and killed while helping a woman with 
car trouble on January 7 in Memphis, Tennessee.
  Raymon Blount, age 29, was shot and killed while standing on the 
street on January 8 in Chicago, Illinois.
  Ira Brown, age 20, was shot and killed on January 11 during a home 
robbery in Wilmington, Delaware.
  Joshua Steven Morrison, age 18, was killed near a house party January 
17 in Gloucester County, Virginia.

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  Randy Peterson, age 64, was a bank president shot and killed during a 
robbery on January 21 in Eufaula, Oklahoma.
  Kevin McGrath, Sr., age 47, and Shanna McGrath, age 42, were killed 
at their family home on January 23 in Crestview, Florida. Elbert L. 
Merrick, age 22, was killed outside the home on the road.
  Jason and Jacob McLemore, a father and son, age 44 and 17, were 
killed at the gun store they owned in a dispute over a $25 service fee. 
This was on January 23 in Pearl River County, Mississippi.
  Cyjia Nicole Bell, age 16, Shujaa Jasiri Silver, age 19, were killed 
outside a liquor store on January 23 in Los Angeles, California.
  An unidentified man was killed at a Mexican restaurant on January 25 
in Perris, California.
  James Quoc Tran, age 33, and Jeannine L. Zapata, age 45, were killed 
at a homeless encampment on January 26 in Seattle, Washington.
  The Dooley family, including mother Lori, father Todd, son Landon, 
daughter Brooke, and grandmother Doris, were killed at their family 
home on January 27 in Chesapeake, Virginia. The shooter, their son, 
Cameron Dooley, committed suicide after murdering the family.
  Andre Gray, age 42, and Tina Gray, age 42, were killed at their 
family home on January 29 in Caroline County, Virginia.
  Sean Marquez, age 19, Jose Aguirre-Martinez, age 19, and Yovani 
Flores, age 16, were killed at a house party on January 30 in Glendale, 
Arizona. Sean Marquez died in his sister's arms.
  Victor Mendoza, age 46, was shot and killed at a motorcycle show in 
Denver, Colorado, on January 30.
  May the dead rest in peace and the wounded recover completely. It is 
time. It is time for Congress to end this bloodshed.

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