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By JAY REEVES and KIM CHANDLER
an hour ago


VESTAVIA HILLS, Ala. (AP) — The 70-year-old visitor had previously attended some services at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church before police say he showed up for a potluck dinner, pulled out a handgun and fatally shot three of the elderly participants

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Church members were spared further violence Thursday evening when one of them rushed the gunman, struck him with a chair and held him until police arrived

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The baffling violence in a wealthy suburb of Birmingham stunned a community known for its family-centered lifestyle. It also deepened the unease in a nation still reeling from recent slaughter wrought by gunmen who attacked a Texas school, a New York grocery store and another church in California.

“Why would a guy who’s been around for a while suddenly decide he would go to a supper and kill somebody?” said the Rev. Doug Carpenter, St. Stephen’s pastor for three decades before he retired in 2005. “It doesn’t make sense.”


More details at: https://apnews.com/article/alabama-birmi...101cedeeef
(18-06-2022, 09:46 AM)Levin Wrote: [ -> ]By JAY REEVES and KIM CHANDLER
an hour ago


VESTAVIA HILLS, Ala. (AP) — The 70-year-old visitor had previously attended some services at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church before police say he showed up for a potluck dinner, pulled out a handgun and fatally shot three of the elderly participants

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Church members were spared further violence Thursday evening when one of them rushed the gunman, struck him with a chair and held him until police arrived

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The baffling violence in a wealthy suburb of Birmingham stunned a community known for its family-centered lifestyle. It also deepened the unease in a nation still reeling from recent slaughter wrought by gunmen who attacked a Texas school, a New York grocery store and another church in California.

“Why would a guy who’s been around for a while suddenly decide he would go to a supper and kill somebody?” said the Rev. Doug Carpenter, St. Stephen’s pastor for three decades before he retired in 2005. “It doesn’t make sense.”


More details at: https://apnews.com/article/alabama-birmi...101cedeeef

So long as they don't export that kind of habit and culture it is still contained
(18-06-2022, 09:52 AM)Odessy Wrote: [ -> ]So long as they don't export that kind of habit and culture it is still contained



They exported it to HK terrorists but was not successful. China is ahead of them
Alam Kok can go there to enjoy some gun shots in America.  

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(18-06-2022, 09:52 AM)Odessy Wrote: [ -> ]So long as they don't export that kind of habit and culture it is still contained

But they are exporting guns. To the south affecting Mexico, Caribbean, and South America. And even to UK.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/12/world...us-uk.html