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jps June 17th 14 06:30 AM

Armed Reverend
 
Well, not for long...


PHOENIX (AP) — A homeless ex-convict beat a priest with a metal rod in
his residence at a Phoenix church then wrestled away a handgun owned
by the clergyman before fatally shooting the man's assistant, police
said Monday as they announced an arrest in the case.

The attack occurred after the Rev. Joseph Terra opened the kitchen
door of the Mother of Mercy Mission rectory to investigate noises in a
courtyard on Wednesday night, police said.

Badly injured, Terra made it to his bedroom and retrieved his
..357-caliber gun but was unable to fire before the attacker grabbed
it, forced the priest to his knees and demanded money, according to
court records.

Terra soon blacked out. When he regained consciousness, the Rev.
Kenneth Walker had been shot. He died later that night. Terra, who was
able to give Walker last rites after the assault, remained
hospitalized on Monday.

Suspect Gary Michael Moran, 54, an ex-convict with a history of
violence and drug abuse, was arrested Sunday night on suspicion of
first-degree murder, burglary, and armed robbery, among other charges.


Good guy who probably shouldn't have had a gun.

H*a*r*r*o*l*d June 17th 14 11:27 AM

Armed Reverend
 
On 6/17/2014 1:30 AM, jps wrote:
Well, not for long...


PHOENIX (AP) — A homeless ex-convict beat a priest with a metal rod in
his residence at a Phoenix church then wrestled away a handgun owned
by the clergyman before fatally shooting the man's assistant, police
said Monday as they announced an arrest in the case.

The attack occurred after the Rev. Joseph Terra opened the kitchen
door of the Mother of Mercy Mission rectory to investigate noises in a
courtyard on Wednesday night, police said.

Badly injured, Terra made it to his bedroom and retrieved his
.357-caliber gun but was unable to fire before the attacker grabbed
it, forced the priest to his knees and demanded money, according to
court records.

Terra soon blacked out. When he regained consciousness, the Rev.
Kenneth Walker had been shot. He died later that night. Terra, who was
able to give Walker last rites after the assault, remained
hospitalized on Monday.

Suspect Gary Michael Moran, 54, an ex-convict with a history of
violence and drug abuse, was arrested Sunday night on suspicion of
first-degree murder, burglary, and armed robbery, among other charges.


Good guy who probably shouldn't have had a gun.

Career criminals should be exterminated.

True North[_2_] June 17th 14 12:31 PM

Armed Reverend
 
What the heck was the priest doing with a gun?
That's almost unbelievable for a Canadian to fathom.

Poquito Loco June 17th 14 02:13 PM

Armed Reverend
 
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 04:31:15 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

What the heck was the priest doing with a gun?
That's almost unbelievable for a Canadian to fathom.


Why? Can priests not enjoy hunting and shooting? I'll bet there are even Canadian priests who hunt
and shoot.

Poquito Loco June 17th 14 02:17 PM

Armed Reverend
 
On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 22:30:03 -0700, jps wrote:

Well, not for long...


PHOENIX (AP) — A homeless ex-convict beat a priest with a metal rod in
his residence at a Phoenix church then wrestled away a handgun owned
by the clergyman before fatally shooting the man's assistant, police
said Monday as they announced an arrest in the case.

Blame that on gun ownership, right?

Here, something to put a smile on your face.\:

Resident halts burglary, Mlive, Michigan, 06/05/14

Mark A. Blehm arrived at his home in Gibson Township, Mich., found one of his screen windows broken
into and an ATV outside the house. In response, Blehm retrieved a shotgun, positioned himself on the
ATV and yelled to the criminal inside his house. After Blehm fired a shot into the air, the intruder
eventually left the house. Police captured the intruder outside Blehm’s home shortly thereafter.
(Mlive, Michigan, 06/05/14)

True North[_2_] June 17th 14 03:48 PM

Armed Reverend
 
Hunt with a handgun, Johnny?
What kind of foolishness is that?

Poquito Loco June 17th 14 03:58 PM

Armed Reverend
 
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 07:48:54 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

Hunt with a handgun, Johnny?
What kind of foolishness is that?



What is foolish about hunting with a handgun? Many people do so. Here, perhaps a little reading will
help:

http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos/gallery/gear/hunting-gear/2010/06/25-best-handguns-hunting-ever-made

Here are some nice hunting handguns: http://www.hofmeistercustomshop.com/..._handguns.html

And, he may have used it just for target practice, as your buddy claims he does.

I'll try not to get into name-calling mode with you, Don.

Tim June 17th 14 04:56 PM

Armed Reverend
 
Don, down here there are deer seasons for hunting with pistols. No caliber less than .38, most preferred is ,357 and .44 mag.

Poquito Loco June 17th 14 05:37 PM

Armed Reverend
 
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 08:56:33 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Don, down here there are deer seasons for hunting with pistols. No caliber less than .38, most preferred is ,357 and .44 mag.


I'm surprised he didn't answer my email, which I thought was very enlightening. Even in Canada some
folks are allowed to carry handguns in the woods - trappers, for example.

jps June 17th 14 06:07 PM

Armed Reverend
 
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 08:56:33 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Don, down here there are deer seasons for hunting with pistols. No caliber less than .38, most preferred is ,357 and .44 mag.


Yes, sounded like the reverand was an avid deer hunter, both hunting
and dressing the deer while in his habit. Not.

Another ****ty excuse offered by the gun fondler crowd. His cohort is
dead because of his stupidity in retrieving and pointing a weapon
without the balls to use it.

Just another example of how guns make everything more dangerous.


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