Shooter hated church's pro-gay, liberal views

Gay News Blog  Jul 30 08

An unemployed man accused of opening fire with a shotgun and killing two people at a Unitarian church apparently targeted the congregation out of hatred for its support of liberal social policies, police said Monday in Knoxville, Tenn.

Knoxville Police Chief Sterling Owen IV said a signed, four-page letter written by Jim D. Adkisson, 58, was found in his small SUV in the church parking lot. Authorities said he was an apparent stranger to the Tennessee church where gunfire punctuated a children's performance based on the musical ''Annie.'' Two people were killed and seven wounded Sunday. Full story...

Have your say - be the first to comment

Please login to post a comment


Login


More stories from gay news blog »

LA Times Editorial: Healing the gay/black divide

Gay News Blog  22 hours ago

In a letter addressed to "Dear Community," a high-powered coalition of gay-rights leaders is calling for an end to the scapegoating of African Americans for the passage of a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in California.

Vermont lawmaker to introduce gay marriage bill

Gay News Blog  22 hours ago

Vermont state Sen. John Campbell says he's going to introduce a gay marriage bill when the Legislature convenes in January.

Prop. 8 battle enters new stage

Gay News Blog  22 hours ago

The long campaign, the hard-fought election and the coast-to-coast street protests are over.

PFLAG Applauds Decision to Review California's Proposition 8

Gay News Blog  22 hours ago

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) today applauded a decision by the California Supreme Court to review Proposition 8, a ban on same-sex marriage that was approved by voters on November 4.

Lambda Legal Renews Vision of Justice on Transgender Remembrance Day

Gay News Blog  22 hours ago

New York, November 20, 2008) --- On Transgender Remembrance Day, Lambda Legal Executive Director Kevin Cathcart issued the following statement: "The LGBT community is looking toward our future with tremendous hopefulness and resolve.

CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT to determine constitutionality of Prop 8

Gay News Blog  less than a day ago

(San Francisco, California, November 19, 2008)—Today the California Supreme Court granted review in the legal challenges to Proposition 8, which passed by a narrow margin of 52 percent on November 4.

CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT GRANTS REVIEW IN PROP 8 LEGAL CHALLENGES

Gay News Blog  less than a day ago

Court to determine constitutionality of Prop 8 (San Francisco, California, November 19, 2008)—Today the California Supreme Court granted review in the legal challenges to Proposition 8, which passed by a narrow margin of 52 percent on November 4.

Suit forces eHarmony to offer gay dating service

Gay News Blog  less than a day ago

Online dating service eHarmony has agreed to create a new website for gays and lesbians as part of a settlement with a gay man in New Jersey, the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General said on Wednesday.

Prop. 8 hinges on who decides: judges or voters

Gay News Blog  less than a day ago

The central issue in the legal battle over Proposition 8 is whether the voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage is a state constitutional amendment, which can be passed by initiative, or a constitutional revision, which can't.

Healing the gay/black divide

Gay News Blog  less than a day ago

In a letter addressed to "Dear Community," a high-powered coalition of gay-rights leaders is calling for an end to the scapegoating of African Americans for the passage of a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in California.

Posts from our sponsors
MANHUNT: Exclusive Interview with MANHUNT's Newest Login Page Model We recently sat down with Michael Walker, MANHUNT's newest login page model, and he had some very interesting things to say about the Mormon Church and... Full story...

Most read today »

Most read this week »

What's New on QueensSpeech Gay News