OREM, Utah (AP) — The parents of a man fatally shot when a passerby intervened to stop an attack on a woman says they’re at peace with prosecutors’ decision to not criminally charge the man who killed their son. Kathleen and Paul Sorensen of Orem told KSL that 26-year-old Jeremy Sorensen had mental health issues and difficulty expressing his emotions. They said that led to his June 3 violent outburst toward the woman whom he mistakenly regarded as his girlfriend. The Utah County Attorney’s Office decided against charging 22-year-old Adam Tayler. He’d driven up to a Provo apartment complex, saw the attack underway and ordered the Sorensens’ son to stop. As the woman escaped, Jeremy Sorensen moved toward Taylor, who fatally shot him.











