Justice for Taylor Loock �
Justice for Taylor Loock �
Why this petition matters
Sign this petition to bring justice for Taylor Loock and her family. She was killed because the person driving the motorcycle was speeding and got in an accident. He lived and was not charged for taking Taylor’s life. He was going 3x the speed limit. After her death he continued to make jokes about it, and currently has been seen with new girls on the back of his bike.
Taylor Jade Loock passed away unexpectedly the evening of September 9, 2018 due to injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident. Taylor was born in Green Bay, WI, November 23rd, 1999. She attended Green Bay East High School where she graduated in the spring of 2018.
Taylor experienced her short life to the fullest. She could rarely be found at home, but rather, exploring the outdoors, in the softball field, or at music festivals. She enjoyed frequent trips to Madison to visit her older sister Shelby. Together, they would visit the zoo, various restaurants, and outdoor concerts. She practiced softball with her younger sister, Destiny and worked out or watched goofy tv shows with her younger brother, Dylan.
Taylor always admired her parents for their commitment to helping others. A girl with a strong work ethic, her passion for giving was evident through her jobs. During her senior year at East, Taylor worked at Oral Health Partnership where she helped provide dental care to children in need. She also cared for dogs as a kennel attendant at Canterbury Tails and worked as a youth mentor at Innovative Services. She had started general courses at NWTC and planned to transfer to North Dakota State University, where she would major in Psychology in hopes of being a social worker for foster children and underprivileged youth. She also took weekend dental assistant classes in hopes of working her way through college.
Taylor was a natural leader and showed it both on and off the field. She was chosen as team captain for her softball team and helped lead them through a perfect season. After graduating she went on to become assistant coach for the team on which her sister played.
Decision Makers
- Wisconsin District attorney