From the piece:
So the City Manager, the Lt Governor and the Governor are all praying. I don't see any suggestions about gun control.[City Manager Rob] Dotson noted it will take time to determine what happened inside the home. Investigators from Iron County, Enoch City and Cedar City are working together to find answers, he said.
“We won’t know the mindsets, the thoughts, of the individuals who experienced this tragedy. But we all can pray that their families and the neighbors can come to an understanding of what happened in this place, probably within a day or two or maybe longer,” Dotson said.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox asked the public to keep the Enoch community in their prayers.
“Our hearts go out to all those affected by this senseless violence,” Cox said in a tweet Wednesday.
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson also offered her condolences in a tweet saying, “What a tragedy. I’m praying for the community of Enoch tonight.”
CNN reached out to Enoch City Police for more information.