![]() ![]() The families of four of the victims have declined to comment. Clockwise from top left: James Tutt, Juliana Farmer, Deana Eckert, Joshua Barrick and Tommy Elliott. Josh Barrick, 40 Deana Eckert, 57 Tommy Elliott, 63 Juliana Farmer, 45 and Jim Tutt, 64, were killed in the attack. We wish we could undo it, but we know we can’t.” ![]() They are trying to find the right time to reach out to their son’s victims in a manner that feels “respectful.”Īsked what they would say if they had a chance to speak directly to the families, Lisa Sturgeon said: “We are so sorry. “We have a concern about inadvertently being disrespectful to the families,” he said. In an era of frequent mass shootings, Americans know all too well that tragedy lurks nearly everywhere: schools, churches, offices, grocery stores, movie theaters. Todd Sturgeon said he and his wife were fearful about even speaking to the news media. “But for him to take others with us - with him - it’s just - it’s beyond what we’ve taught him, the way we live. “It would have been bad enough if we had just lost our son,” Lisa Sturgeon said. ![]()
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