Family member urges help and change after relative's violent death

February 7, 2026

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Summary

Luke Ganger spoke during public comment, saying he and family members seek help and systemic change after the violent death of a relative. He described family distress and quoted his child’s plea for compassion.

Luke Ganger, a family member, told a meeting during public comment that he and relatives had come "to ask for your help" after the violent death of a relative they called Nae (the transcript uses multiple spellings).

Ganger said he attended with his brother, Brent, and their sister, Renee Good, and described deep family distress. "We're here to ask for your help," he said, and recounted a moment with his 4-year-old daughter: "She told me that there are no bad people and that everyone makes mistakes." He said the family had hoped the death "would bring about change in our country, and it is not."

The remarks were a personal plea for attention and action; the speaker did not articulate a specific policy proposal, motion, or vote during this segment. No formal action or decision is recorded in the transcript excerpts provided here. The family framed their appeal as both a request for help and a broader call for change in response to a violent, unnecessary death.

The transcript contains inconsistent spellings of the relative's name (Nae, Nee, Ney). The article uses the spelling "Nae" for consistency but notes the inconsistency because the record does not provide a single authoritative form. The speaker identified himself as Luke Ganger and mentioned Brent and Renee Good as family members present.