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Police: Tennessee shooting suspect called Unitarians liberal
By DUNCAN MANSFIELD • ASSOCIATED PRESS • July 28, 2008

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Knoxville's police chief said today the man accused of a shooting that killed two people at a Tennessee church targeted the congregation because of its liberal social stance.

Chief Sterling Owen IV said today that police found a letter in Jim D. Adkisson's car. Owen said Adkisson was apparently frustrated over being out of work and had a "stated hatred of the liberal movement."

Adkisson is charged with first-degree murder. Police said suspect, an apparent stranger, entered the church and opened fire during a children's performance Sunday based on the musical "Annie," killing two, including a burly usher hailed as a hero for shielding others from gunfire No children were hurt.

The church is known for advocating women's and gay rights and founding an American Civil Liberties Union chapter.

No children were hurt, but seven adults were wounded as frightened congregants dove under pews and ran from Sunday's shooting at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, authorities said. Witnesses said some of the men present tackled a man who pulled a shotgun from a guitar case before at least three loud blasts rang out.

Jim D. Adkisson, 58, has been charged with first-degree murder and was being held on $1 million bail, according to city spokesman Randy Kenner.

Church members praised Greg McKendry, 60, who died as he attempted to block the gunfire. Church member Barbara Kemper said McKendry "stood in the front of the gunman and took the blast to protect the rest of us."

"Greg McKendry was a very large gentleman, one of those people you might describe as a refrigerator with a head," church member Schera Chadwick said. "He looked like a football player. He did obviously stand up and put himself in between the shooter and the congregation."

A second victim was identified as Linda Kraeger, 61, who was reported to have died at a hospital hours later.

Five others remained hospitalized today in critical and serious condition. Two others were treated and released Sunday.

Kemper said the gunman shouted before he opened fire.

"It was hateful words. He was saying hateful things," she said, refusing to elaborate.

The FBI was assisting in case the shooting turned out be a hate crime, Police Chief Sterling Owen said. Police said they would hold a news conference this morning.

The church promotes progressive social work, including advocacy of women and gay rights. The Knoxville congregation also has provided sanctuary for political refugees, fed the homeless and founded a chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, according to its Web site.

Karen Massey, a neighbor to Adkisson, told the Knoxville News Sentinel about a lengthy conversation she had with Adkisson a few years back in which she told him her daughter had just graduated from a bible college. She said she was surprised by his reaction when she told him she was a Christian.

"He almost turned angry," she told the newspaper. "He seemed to get angry at that. He said that everything in the Bible contradicts itself if you read it." She also said Adkisson spoke frequently about his parents, who "made him go to church all his life. ... He acted like he was forced to do that."

Authorities searched Adkisson's duplex in a Knoxville suburb Sunday night and collected statements from witnesses and video from those using cameras to record the performance.

The shooting started as about 200 people watched a show put on by 25 children.

Church member Mark Harmon said he was in the first row when he heard "an incredibly loud bang." He said he thought the noise was part of the play, then he heard another loud bang and saw a woman bleeding behind him as he dove for cover.

"It seems so unreal," Harmon said. His wife told him she saw the gunman pulling the shotgun out of a guitar case.

Witnesses reported hearing about three blasts from the .12-gauge shotgun and said they didn't recognize the gunman.

Church members said one of the people who tackled the gunman was John Bohstedt, who played "Daddy Warbucks" in the performance.

The church's minister rushed back from a vacation in North Carolina to be with his congregation.

"We've been touched by a horrible act of violence," the Rev. Chris Buice said in a statement. "We are in a process of healing and we ask everyone for your prayers."

Other Unitarian congregations in the area held tearful services after the tragedy.

At a packed Westside Unitarian Universalist Church in suburban Farragut, congregants prayed, sang songs and consoled each other.

The shooting follows a December 2007 spree in which a man shot four staff members at a missionary training center near Denver, Colo., killing two, after being told he couldn't spend the night. About 12 hours later and 65 miles away in Colorado Springs, police say the 24-year-old man fatally shot a parishioner at a megachurch and wounded four others before killing himself.

Associated Press writers Beth Rucker in Knoxville and Cara Rubinsky and Anna Varela in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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What a whackjob

He went to a unitarian church, during a childrens play, to kill a bunch of people because he hated liberals. What a supreme ****. I don't know if the story you posted mentions it, but he wrote a letter before he did this saying basically that he fully expected to kill everyone in the church then die in a shootout with police.

The really newsworthy part is the exceptionally quick, brave response by men in the church to subdue him. I'm sure he expected all those "liberals" to cower before him while he mowed them down.

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What a coward

What a coward: terrified of the world, terrified of "liberals" and everyone and everything that stands for freedom and progress. In his fear and rage, this coward brought a shotgun to a church and opened fire. Of course, he completely underestimated the "liberals." He thought they would be like him, full of cowardice. Instead, in true form, the "liberals" who were nearby bravely stood up for all around them. They put themselves in harm's way for the benefit of all.

Our greatest weapons against such cowardice are education, confident discourse, and simply being true to ourselves publicly. We must loudly voice the truths we know. We must not allow cowards such as this to slow our progress. They are so lazy and afraid to change and grow that they try to hold the whole world back. They try to destroy those of us who are helping the world move forward. Thankfully, we are strong. We are brave. We have the power and wisdom to protect ourselves and each other as we move forward together.

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It's so sad and sickening

It's so sad and sickening this happened and does.
However it doesn't much surprise me.

What an absolutely disgusting individual he is. And what a tremendous act of incredible courage from Greg McKendry. He will be missed and remembered.

Very, VERY well said, Jay! <3

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