Sally Regenhard

Sally Regenhard
Sally Regenhard is an American activist who has become one of the leading voices for the families of the victims of the September 11 attacks. A former long-time resident of Co-op City in The Bronx in New York City who has degrees in behaviorial sciences and gerontology and has worked in the nursing home industry for over 20 years, Regenhard became an advocate for skyscraper safety after the death of her 28-year-old son, Christian, a probationary firefighter with the New...
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The operators desperately tried to manage a situation that they were not trained to manage.
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People should have been able to get out. That's why we went to court. We want people to know this so it doesn't happen again.
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I'm here today because I'm looking for my son and the rest of his engine company, who disappeared from the face of the earth on 9-11.
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No building should ever be above the law.
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I lost my son on 9/11. He was just the most wonderful person that God ever made. I was looking to this trial to see if we could eradicate one evil person, to remove one force of evil from this beautiful world, and this is why I'm devastated to see that again. We may have lost the only opportunity that was really left for us to have some justice.
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I feel that this is a disaster waiting to happen. Putting something like this below the ground is a very, very bad idea.
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We want to move ahead. After five years, we should have a beautiful and respectful memorial, and when we have the memorial above the ground ? built under the legal jurisdiction of New York City building and fire codes ? then the family members will be the first to go out there and raise money.
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Up until now there's been no accountability, no justice regarding any aspect of 9/11. We've lost out on everything else. Maybe we'll get some justice.
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We are hoping that the federal government will not leave these victims behind. This is not only a disgrace to the city, it's a disgrace to the nation.
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This is not the end. It's never the end. It won't end until we get accountability and responsibility for the lives of our loved ones.
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This is savage and barbaric. The torture seems to be never-ending.
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After 4 1/2 long years, this is our only attempt to get a scintilla of justice.
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After four and a half long years, this is our only attempt to get a scintilla of justice. What does accountability feel like? That's what eluded the families of the victims.
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This is an abomination that we are putting this on construction workers.