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Follow up: Grand jury indicts church shooter on murder, attempted murder

Courtesy Knoxnews

A Knox County grand jury today indicted a 58-year-old Powell man on two charges of first-degree murder in last month’s mass shooting at Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church.

Jim David Adkisson also was indicted on two counts of felony murder and six counts of attempted first-degree murder.

The unemployed truck driver is charged with fatally shooting Greg McKendry, 60, Linda Kraeger, 61, and wounding six others July 27 during a children’s presentation of “Annie Jr.”

Church members overpowered Adkisson and held him for police.

He is in jail on $1 million bond.

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Police struggle to explain why loner shot Dem chairman

Courtesy RawStory:

Police and neighbors are struggling to explain why a man described as a loner drove more than 30 miles to Arkansas’ Democratic Party headquarters and fatally shot its chairman hours after losing his job.

Police said Timothy Dale Johnson, 50, of Searcy, barged into Bill Gwatney’s office on Wednesday and shot him multiple times. There were no signs that Gwatney and Johnson, who was later shot dead by officers, knew each other.

A Target store in Conway fired Johnson early Wednesday because he had written graffiti on a wall, police said. A Target statement Thursday said Johnson “voluntarily quit” and did give any details.

Target said Johnson was an hourly employee at the Conway store, who had “no history of behavioral or performance problems at Target.”

“In the preceding days, he worked his regularly scheduled shifts without incident,” the company said in a statement.

Before noon Wednesday, Johnson was in Gwatney’s office in Little Rock with a handgun.

“He said he was interested in volunteering, but that was obviously a lie,” said Sam Higginbotham, a 17-year-old volunteer at the party’s headquarters.

After the shooting, Johnson sped away in a truck, stopped seven blocks away at the Arkansas State Baptist Convention and pointed a gun at the building’s manager, police said. When asked what was wrong, the gunman said “I lost my job,” according to Dan Jordan, the church group’s business manager.

Officers chased the suspect to Sheridan, 30 miles south of Little Rock. After avoiding spike strips and a roadblock, the suspect emerged from his truck and began shooting at deputies and state troopers, who returned fire. Johnson later died at a hospital. Police found two guns in the truck.

Little Rock police Lt. Terry Hastings didn’t say what the men discussed after Johnson entered Gwatney’s office but said it was not a heated exchange.

“They introduced themselves, and at that time he pulled out a handgun and shot Chairman Gwatney several times,” he said.

Police said they could find no criminal record for Johnson. “If he’s got a record, it’s minor,” Hastings said.

Because of his position in the state party, Gwatney was a superdelegate to the Democratic National Convention this month in Denver. He declared his support for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton after the Arkansas primary in February but endorsed Barack Obama after Clinton dropped out of the presidential race.

Clinton and her husband, former President and former Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, issued a statement calling Gwatney “not only a strong chairman of Arkansas’ Democratic Party, but … also a cherished friend and confidante.”

Obama said: “Michelle and I are heartbroken to hear about the tragic loss of Chairman Bill Gwatney. We’re praying for his family and friends and all who worked with him and loved him.”

Johnson lived alone and had never been married, said Helen Mowrer, who lived next door to the gunman. Mowrer said both of Johnson’s parents had lived at the house, but they died in the past 10 years.

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Hair Samples in Anthrax Case Don’t Match

Courtesy Washington Post:

Federal investigators probing the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks recovered samples of human hair from a mailbox in Princeton, N.J., but the strands did not match the lead suspect in the case, according to sources briefed on the probe.

FBI agents and U.S. Postal Service inspectors analyzed the data in an effort to place Fort Detrick, Md., scientist Bruce E. Ivins at the mailbox from which bacteria-laden letters were sent to Senate offices and media organizations, the sources said.

The hair sample is one of many pieces of evidence over which researchers continue to puzzle in the case, which ended after Ivins committed suicide July 29 as prosecutors prepared to seek his indictment.

Authorities released sworn statements and search warrants last week at a news conference in which they asserted that Ivins was their sole suspect. But the materials have not dampened speculation about the merits of the investigative findings and the government’s aggressive pursuit of Ivins, a 62-year-old anthrax vaccine researcher. Conspiracy theories have flourished since the 2001 attacks, which killed five people and sickened 17 others.

Yesterday, the Senate Judiciary Committee announced it will call FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III to appear at an oversight hearing Sept. 17, when he is likely to be asked about the strength of the government’s case against Ivins. A spokeswoman for Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), a vocal FBI critic, said he would demand more information about how authorities narrowed their search.

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Purported ‘Anthrax Killer’ was a Registered Democrat

Courtesy Bradblog:

Bruce E. Ivins, reportedly on the verge of being indicted for capital murder in the anthrax killings, was a registered Democrat, according to the Fredrick County, MD, Board of Elections. He had been registered there since 1982 and records indicate that he voted in “every election since 1996,” including Democratic primaries, according to the official who responded to a request from West Virginia-based radio host Bob Kincaid.

The party affiliation of the bio-terror researcher who worked at U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease (USAMRIID) adds a notable twist to the ever increasing questions surrounding the bizarre case following Ivins’ reported suicide last week. He was, according to media reports, soon to be indicted for charges related to the post-9/11 terror attacks that rocked the nation and, as Salon’s Glen Greenwald has very effectively argued, served as a crucial influence in marching the country towards war with Iraq.

Last week, as the story of Ivins’ reported suicide were breaking, The BRAD BLOG excoriated the corporate mainstream media for failing to note that the targets of the multiple post-9/11 terror attacks on American soil were primarily powerful men, perceived as “liberals” by the Republican right wing. Nonetheless, despite two senior Democratic U.S. senators, Tom Daschle of SD and Patrick Leahy of VT, having been the only known governmental targets in the deadly letter campaign, which also included perceived “liberal” media figurehead Tom Brokaw, the MSM coverage — almost uniformly — failed to note the obvious correlations in the attacks. Most even failed to even mention the names of those who were directly targeted in what was clearly meant to appear as a follow-up attack from Muslim extremists.
Furthermore, as we also noted on Friday, despite a parade of reporters who had contacted Ivins’ oldest brother Thomas that day for comment, not one of them — until us — bothered even to inquire about Bruce’s political leanings or affiliations.

That it now turns out Ivins was a registered Democrat adds yet another curious twist to a story which is already revealing bizarre and potentially exculpatory evidence and other cracks in the government’s reported (though, as yet, not publicly disclosed) case against him. Today, the New York Times noted, as we similarly did yesterday, that the FBI’s case against Ivins appears to be almost entirely circumstantial, at least based on the information so far available…

Article Continues @ Sourced Site.
Related: Democracy Now: The Anthrax Mystery.

Editorial Comment: Thank you to DavidfromMaine, the HORN’s Culture Correspondent for this story. Remember folks, if you want this story to stay in the public’s Consciousness, Diggit or Reddit!




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