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Report: Accused Gunman Sent Diary to Newspaper Before Church Attack
The man accused of opening fire on a Southern California church congregation because of his political hatred of Taiwan dubbed himself a “destroying” angel in a seven-volume diary sent to a newspaper before the attack, the paper said Wednesday.
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Calif. Church Shooting Suspect Disapproved of Taiwan, US Governments: Acquaintances
The California shooting suspect’s contacts shed light on his interactions, anti-police stance and beliefs about China-Taiwan unification.
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Suspected Gunman Charged in Deadly Laguna Woods Church Shooting
The man accused of shooting six people in a Laguna Woods church on Sunday, killing one and injuring five, made his first court appearance on Tuesday.
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‘Hero.' California Church Shooting Victim John Cheng ‘Charged' Shooter
Authorities Monday have identified the man killed when a gunman opened fire Sunday inside a Southern California church as John Cheng, a 52-year-old physician.
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Calif. Church Shooting Was ‘Politically Motivated Hate Incident,' Sheriff Says
Authorities identified the gunman suspected of opening fire inside an Orange County church, killing one and injuring five, as a 68-year-old Las Vegas man.
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Several Injured and One Dead in Southern California Church Shooting
At least five people have been hit in a shooting at a church in the Laguna Woods area of Orange County, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department
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Air Force Ordered to Pay More Than $230M in Texas Church Shooting
The U.S. Air Force must pay more than $230 million in damages to survivors and victims’ families of the 2017 Sutherland Spring church massacre for failing to flag a conviction that might have kept the gunman from legally buying the weapon used in the shooting.
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‘Good Guy With a Gun' Who Took Out Church Gunman Receives Texas' Highest Honor
The armed churchgoer who stopped a gunman who opened fire inside a White Settlement church last month and killed two people was awarded the state’s highest honor at the Texas Governor’s Mansion Monday morning. Jack Wilson was awarded the Governor’s Medal of Courage, the state’s highest civilian honor, for stopping an armed man who brought a gun into the...
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Texas Church Gunman Grew Angry Over Refused Requests for Money, Minister Says
The man who opened fire inside a White Settlement church, killing two people before being shot to death, was ruled mentally incompetent to stand trial in 2012 and was repeatedly fed by the congregation before he grew angry when church officials refused to give him money, according to court records and the minister. Keith Thomas Kinnunen, 43, brought a shotgun…
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Texas Church Security Head Says He ‘Killed an Evil' in Taking Down Gunman
A gunman who killed two people during a North Texas church service was fatally shot within seconds by the church’s head of security who says he feels like he “killed an evil,” not a human. Jack Wilson, 71, posted on Facebook late Sunday night that he “had to take out an active shooter in church.” Wilson said he was head…
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Texas Church Shooter Had Criminal Record of Assault With Weapon
The man who fatally shot two people at a White Settlement Church on Sunday before being killed by church security has been identified as a 43-year-old Keith Thomas Kinnunen, a River Oaks man described by his ex-wife as “battling a demon” and “not nice to anyone.”
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Daughter of Deacon Killed in Texas Church Shooting Speaks Out
The daughter of one of two victims shot and killed Sunday morning at West Freeway Church of Christ is speaking out.