If the perp ws a homosexual, I think his "reason" might be a little more "personal" than just opposition to the Mormon Church opposition to Prop. 8.
Shooting the guy and then dragging him out in a public area just to shoot him in the face (ruining the possibility of an open casket) is very personal.
The loud voices could get very quiet depending on what comes out.
Homo on homo crimes are some of the most gruesome crimes you can imagine. They don't just kill each other. They practically dismember each other. If this was a homo vs. Christ thing, this one was mild for a homo.
Shooting the guy and then dragging him out in a public area just to shoot him in the face (ruining the possibility of an open casket) is very personal.
But a witness said the perp "asked to see a leader" of the congregation, then shot that "leader." If it was personal, he'd have asked for the guy by name.
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I don't know what you mean by personal. Are you saying the guy was in a relationship with the perp? The perp came asking for a leader or bishop. He didn't ask for a particular leader.
In my opinion he just wanted to kill a Mormon leader. While we many not agree with what Mormon leaders teach we should realize that they try to be good people, they give their time free of charge and it is often a lot of time. Say what you want about Mormons but they are actively dedicated to God. They helped pass Prop. 8, along with the Catholics and several other church groups. I may not agree with Catholic teaching but I sure appreciate the work of the good Catholics and Mormons who helped pass this good proposition.
I don't think Freepers need to be belittling our allies.
No religious workers deserves this kind of action.