Murphy Holds Moment of Silence to Honor Carteret County Plane Crash Victims
Washington, D.C. – This morning,Rep. Greg Murphy, M.D. (NC-03) held a moment of silence on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to honor the eight victims of the Carteret County plane crash and their loved ones. Rep. Murphy was joined by members of the North Carolina congressional delegation in commemorating those we lost in the devastating accident on Sunday February 13, 2022. Watch his remarks here.
Remarks as prepared for delivery:
"Madam Speaker, on Sunday February 13th a catastrophic tragedy took place in a close-knit Eastern North Carolina community.
A small plane carrying eight passengers, including four teenagers, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean about four miles east of Drum Inlet. Tragically, all eight North Carolinians perished in the crash.
There are no words to describe the pain and devastation that our community has felt in the weeks following this tragic accident. Yet through this heartbreak, we have been moved by the outpouring of love and support from those across North Carolina.
We cannot thank our first responders, U.S. Coast Guard, the Carteret County Sheriff's Office, state agencies, and community members enough for coming together in support of the families impacted by this heartbreaking tragedy.
Members of our community have participated in many loving tributes to honor those we lost. I am grateful to the volunteers, ministries, students, teachers, parents, grandparents, friends, and classmates who are helping to provide aid, support, and comfort to Down East residents. Your selflessness and commitment to others is to be commended, and I honor your service.
We will always remember the beloved North Carolinians whom we lost:
Douglas Hunter Parks, 45, Sea Level
Stephanie Ann McInnis Fulcher, 42, Sea Level
Jeffrey Worthington Rawls, 28, Greenville
Ernest "Teen" Rawls, pilot, 67, Greenville
Jonathan Kole McInnis, 15, Sea Level
Jacob Nolan Taylor, 16, Atlantic
Noah Lee Styron, 15, Cedar Island
Michael Daily Shepard, 15, Atlantic
Madam Speaker, I respectfully ask for a moment of silence to remember those who perished on that fateful day."
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