Salt Lake City Public Library hostage incident

Salt Lake City Public Library hostage incident

The Salt Lake City Public Library Hostage Incident occurred on March 5, 1994 when Clifford Lynn Draper held several hostages on the second floor in the former main branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library, which now houses The Leonardo, a culture and arts center.

Incident process

During a demonstration of a Tibetan sand painting ceremony, Draper leapt onto the service desk in the Fiction section brandishing a .45 semi-automatic firearm and claiming to have a bomb. He ordered nearby people into a conference room, which included librarian Gwen Page, six civilians, and police officer Lt. Lloyd Prescott, who offered to change places with the last person entering the conference room. Lt. Prescott was in plain clothes at the time and had his pistol hidden on his person. Page managed to inconspicuously slip several hostages out a second door in the conference room before Draper entered the room himself, reducing the number of hostages to nine, before staying in the room herself.

taff response

The library staff acted quickly by calling 911 and evacuating the five-story building in under five minutes. Several staff stayed onsite to provide police with floor plans and operating the telephone and power lines according to the wishes of the SWAT teams. One librarian, Jenny Wright, hid a group of eight children and their parents from the Children's Section (located on the second floor near Draper) in another conference room until Draper was satisfied with the number of hostages and had closed the door and had lowered blinds over the room's glass walls. Another librarian arrived and the group was led to safety through an exit in the staff area of the building. [ [http://lists.webjunction.org/wjlists/publib/1994-March/064675.html Salt Lake City PL Press Release] ]

Bomb

Draper placed what he claimed was a bomb on the table in the center of the conference room. It was equipped with a dead man's switch which would cause it to detonate if Draper released a handheld button. For this reason Lt. Prescott hesitated to use force, and the incident lasted more than six hours, during which Draper made demands for cash, gold and platinum bullion, backpay for prior military service, and a full presidential pardon from President Bill Clinton. [ [http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/utah_today/hostagetakingandexplosivesinsaltlake.html Hostage Taking and Explosives in Salt Lake] ]

At one point, Draper had one of the hostages put more duct tape on the homemade bomb because he feared the two contact points for the detonator would spontaneously close. After this, he announced that everyone would draw straws to determine the order in which they would be shot until his demands were met. Lt. Prescott decided to risk the chance that the thick oak table the bomb was situated on would be able to shield the hostages if they could get under it in time. Lt. Prescott withdrew his pistol and, while shouting at the other hostages to get on the floor, fired five times while SWAT members crashed through the glass walls of the conference room. Draper was hit by all five bullets and fell to the floor wounded. Despite the dead man's switch, the bomb did not detonate. Draper was rushed to nearby LDS Hospital where he was pronounced dead soon after arrival.

The bomb was determined to be modeled after a Vietnam War-era anti-personnel claymore mine that would have been particularly deadly if it had gone off. The Salt Lake City Police Department's bomb squad deemed it too volatile to move, and it was detonated inside the conference room. None of the shrapnel penetrated the table, verifying Lt. Prescott's hypothesis.

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