Anonymous
Post 08/16/2012 18:29     Subject: Shooter had 'Strong Opinions' About Those Who Discriminate Against Homosexuals

Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the Family Research Council but there is no justification for using violence in this type of situation.



+1

Don't agree with what they have to say, but they have every right to say it.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2012 17:10     Subject: Shooter had 'Strong Opinions' About Those Who Discriminate Against Homosexuals

I can't stand the Family Research Council but there is no justification for using violence in this type of situation.

Anonymous
Post 08/16/2012 16:56     Subject: Shooter had 'Strong Opinions' About Those Who Discriminate Against Homosexuals

Yes, he also worked with a LGBT organization who has condemned his actions.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2012 16:50     Subject: Shooter had 'Strong Opinions' About Those Who Discriminate Against Homosexuals


A local Herndon man makes the news....


Witnesses say GMU grad Floyd Corkins II of Herndon — the suspect in Wednesday's shooting at the Family Research Council — didn't like the group's politics
http://herndon.patch.com/articles/corkins-had-9mm-handgun-ammunition-and-chick-fil-a-sandwiches

At 9 a.m. Wednesday, Floyd Corkins II left his parents' house in the Kingston Chase neighborhood of Herndon.
Two hours later, the Herndon resident allegedly shot a security guard in the lobby of the Family Research Council near 8th and G streets in Washington D.C., carrying a bag with 15 Chick-fil-A sandwiches and extra ammunition for his 9mm handgun.

An FBI affadavit released Thursday sheds more light on the why Corkins may have allegedly targeted the Christian conservative policy organization's offices and shot the security guard, Leonardo Johnson, as he was confronted about entering the building.