YeeHaa! Heeerrrre comes Texas! Utah has passed a law to allow illegals to run amok while the jews and the corporate bastards make 100% plus profits all for the sake of U.S. citizen's lives. Salt Lake Tribune kept the name of the killer off the press, while both Deseret and SLT news have kept the killer's real status. Valdez's homie.
He is an illegal!
Man killed in suspected DUI crash remembered for his service to others
Published: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 4:25 p.m. MDT
By Pat Reavy, Deseret News WEST JORDAN — Jonathan Bowers loved sports. And on May 21, he had tickets to see the Salt Lake Bees play.
But rather than catch a baseball game that night, Bowers chose instead to call his mother, Judi Bowers, and go to dinner with her and catch up.
The next morning on his way to work, Jonathan Bowers was critically injured by an alleged drunken driver in a hit-and-run accident.
On Monday, a week after the accident, the EMT who spent much of his life both at work and on his own free time helping and giving service to others, died as a result of his injuries.
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Judi and John Bowers talk Tuesday, May 31, 2011, about their son Jonathan Bowers, an EMT who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
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"He was an extremely good person, extremely good. He was always willing to do something for everybody else. He was willing to go way out of his way to do things for everyone. He was an extremely good son," his mother said. "Many people have told us they never heard him say a bad word about anybody."
About 6 a.m. on May 22 in the intersection of 6200 South and 4015 West, a car traveling at a high rate of speed smashed into Jonathan Bowers' vehicle, pushing it into two other cars. Bowers' parents said they weren't sure if their son was hit from behind or T-boned. But they knew his injuries were severe.
"They had to remove part of his skull as a last ditch effort to save his life," said John Bowers, his father. "His brain had swollen so much."
"They didn't give us much hope from the very beginning because of the catastrophic brain injury," Judi Bowers said.
Gabriel Perez-Gutierrez, 26, ran from the accident scene, but was later found hiding in a window well and arrested. He was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of DUI and hit-and-run.
Monday, members of Jonathan Bowers' LDS ward decorated his yard with a dozen American flags. The flags remained standing in the yard on Tuesday.
"He would have loved it," Judi Bowers said, noting that the Fourth of July was her son's favorite holiday.
Jonathan Bowers, 31, was born in Provo and moved with his family to Saskatchewan, Canada, when he was just 1 year old. His father, mother and twin sisters moved back to Utah about a decade ago.
Bowers had worked for Gold Cross Ambulance for about six years. He was going to school at the University of Utah (even though his family said he was a die-hard BYU sports fan) for his Emergency Medical Management degree and with the hopes of possibly working one day for FEMA, his parents said. He was expected to graduate in August and intern with a local fire department.
Helping others was something that seemed to come naturally to Bowers.
"He liked helping others, but he saw a lot of the underbelly of the community, and that did bother him. He was very tenderhearted. But he liked helping others, so this seemed to fit his character and his profile as a person," his father said.
A jew can't handle "truth" with dignity, but refutes with lies of exaggeration.
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