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gospelman

Age : 54 Joined : 20 Dec 2007 Posts : 115 Location : Knoxville
 | Subject: Shooting at Knoxville Church Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:53 am | |
| Brothers: Please remember the folks impacted by the church shooting in Knoxville.
What a terrible tragedy this was. Kids were putting on a program at the time of the shooting, but no children were hurt.
Police have the shooter in custody...no motive as yet.
Thanks...
Mike _________________ It's just this little chromium switch here...you people are so superstitious. |
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Justpipes The Duke

Age : 49 Joined : 17 Dec 2007 Posts : 3295 Location : American by birth, Southern by the grace of God!
 | Subject: Re: Shooting at Knoxville Church Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:28 am | |
| It is a terrible tragedy! I can't get my mind around what would motivate someone to go postal in a church, no less at a children's program.
Good to see you post Gospelman........sorry it was to report on a tragedy like this! _________________

"Man is the only religious animal. In the holy task of smoothing his brother's path to the happiness of Heaven, he has turned the globe into a graveyard."
Mark Twain |
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gospelman

Age : 54 Joined : 20 Dec 2007 Posts : 115 Location : Knoxville
 | Subject: Re: Shooting at Knoxville Church Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:32 am | |
| Thanks, I haven't been able to get on here in a while.
This story just broke my heart. A guy in my Sunday School class emailed me and said he was hired by the guy who was killed to videotape the kids' performance. He said the man was shot just about ten feet away from where he was taping.
The police have asked for (and he has complied) the tape, so they can study it for possible evidence.
Mike _________________ It's just this little chromium switch here...you people are so superstitious. |
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Dave

Joined : 27 Dec 2007 Posts : 135
 | Subject: Re: Shooting at Knoxville Church Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:57 am | |
| this is a shame
He invaded a sanctuary with kids there
This is as wrong as things can get |
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jhuggett BoB's Pioneer & Founding Father

Age : 36 Joined : 09 Dec 2007 Posts : 1774
 | Subject: Re: Shooting at Knoxville Church Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:15 am | |
| It's hard to believe that someone is capable of such things. _________________ Jason |
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simmich
Joined : 30 Apr 2008 Posts : 36 Location : Palm Springs, CA
 | Subject: Re: Shooting at Knoxville Church Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:19 am | |
| | Ugly that some wack job did this. Too many flipped out people these days. Bummer for everyone, 'specially the kids. |
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Slow Puffs Resident Sportscaster

Age : 59 Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 2260 Location : Alberta. Canada
 | Subject: Re: Shooting at Knoxville Church Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:15 pm | |
| This very, very sad. There really are no "safe" places any more.
We read about bombings in the mosques and other religious sites in the Middle East. Christian communities are not immune to this in "foreign missions" or countries. But when it hits close at home, a school, a university, church or public gathering it reminds us that there are a lot of people that are faced with potential harm. Oftimes, it's commited by some "unbalanced" person. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WixcqHFm-H8 |
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PipeBrew

Age : 22 Joined : 22 Dec 2007 Posts : 549 Location : Knoxville, TN
 | Subject: Re: Shooting at Knoxville Church Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:02 am | |
| Yeah, it's terrible. From what I've heard around the office, he "wanted to kill some liberals."
During his arraignment, the only thing he said was, "how many died?"
I've heard a couple of different versions of what happened, but it is terrible and saddens my heart. It'll keep me looking over my shoulder for many years. |
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