I think it's time for folks in the area to start putting together "neighborhood watches" around their local churches until this scumbag is caught.
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I agree.03Lightningrocks wrote:That is pretty jacked up. Arson is a crime of a seriously diseased mind in any case, but picking out churches adds a demented twist to it.
The only positive I can pull out of this is at least churches are usually unoccupied in off hours....so unless I missed something, no one has been hurt yet, right?03Lightningrocks wrote:That is pretty jacked up. Arson is a crime of a seriously diseased mind in any case, but picking out churches adds a demented twist to it. The perpetrator will get caught at some point. With this many arson's, a mistake is sure to be made.
Man, that is one hell of an idea! Game cameras....well done, sir. I just used one to bust my Australian Cattle Dog eating some fancy rug we got for a wedding gift. It was either the Blue Heeler or the German Shepherd. The Aussie got way busted.chabouk wrote:I betcha that these rural churches can probably scare up a couple dozen game cameras out of their congregations. I strongly suggest they start using them.
Per the article:lancermit wrote:Well, seems as though they caught the little miscreants:
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You wonder what their motivation was. They did not target the church they both used to attend, but had no problem burning others. I would have thought that "used to" might mean they had a problem with church. If so, why not target the one that disappointed them? OTH, if they thought enough of it to want to protect it, why weren't they still attending?He also said Bourque and McAllister used to attend First Baptist Church in Ben Wheeler, which was not targeted.
They're saved. Hallelujah.They did not target the church they both used to attend
Only on Sundays.casingpoint wrote:They're saved. Hallelujah.They did not target the church they both used to attend