Friday, August 17, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
FRC Prez on Shooting
The president of the Family Research Council is speaking out on the shooting at its headquarters. Here's an interview with Tony Perkins on Fox News.
Labels:
Crime,
Washington DC
DC Shooting Suspect Charged
We're learning more about the man accused of shooting a guard at the Family Research Council headquarters in Washington, DC. Here's a video report from CNN.
Labels:
Crime,
Washington DC
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
More on DC Shooting
DC police have identified the man who they say shot a security guard at a Christian organization this morning as Floyd Corkins of Herndon, Virginia. He showed up at the The Family Research Council headquarters and began shouting about the group's views. He pulled out a gun and shot a guard who tackled and subdued him until police arrived. The guard was wounded in the arm. Corkins was not injured. He's a volunteer at the DC Center for the LGBT Community (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered). Here's a report from Fox News on the shooting, which is being investigated as a possible act of domestic terrorism.
Labels:
Crime,
Politics,
Washington DC
Guard Wounded at FRC
A man walked into the lobby of the headquarters of the political advocacy group founded by James Dobson and shot a security guard. The guard scuffled with the man this morning and wrestled him to the ground at the Washington, DC location of the Family Research Council. The guard is now in the hospital. The situation is being investigated as a possible case of domestic terrorism.
Labels:
Crime,
Politics,
Washington DC
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Pastor guilty in Custody case
WFFF-TV has a video report on a Virginia pastor convicted of helping a woman flee the country to avoid turning her daughter over to her one-time partner in a Vermont civil union.
FOX44 - Burlington / Plattsburgh News, Weather
Labels:
Children,
Gay Issues,
Marriage,
Vermont,
Virginia
What the Ryan Pick Means for Religion and the Romney Campaign
TIME magazine's article on religion and Mitt Romney's choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate
here.
Labels:
Politics
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Shedding Bigotry
CNN interviews a former white supremacist who found faith in Christianity.
Labels:
Racial Issues
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