Monday marks the ten-year anniversary of the deadly IHOP shooting in Carson City.

A gunman killed three soldiers from the Nevada Guard and one civilian, Florence Donovan-Gunderson.

Seven others were injured. 

On Monday, Governor Sisolak proclaimed September 6, 2021 as ‘Carson City Shooting Remembrance Day in Nevada.’

As part of the proclamation, Sisolak said, “we vow to never forget the lives lost and the pain incurred by the Capital City community and pledge to continue to support the families and friends impacted as a result of the deadly shooting the resiliency the Carson City community has displayed in the past decade as its healing continues…”

Last Friday, the Nevada Guard held a ten-year memorial ceremony to honor Lt. Col. Heath Kelly, Master Sgt. Chris Riege and Sgt. 1st Class Miranda McElhiney.

"It’s a celebration of their lives because they were great soldiers so we want to make sure we leave today with a happy feeling as much as we can while also remembering those that did pass serving our nation,” said General Michael Hanifan, Assistant Adjutant General, Nevada National Guard. 

The ceremony took place instead of their annual 5K memorial run which was canceled this year.