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Ohio Church Shooting Leaves Father Dead; Son Yelled Allah and Killed Him With Single Shot

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Apr 2, 2013, 8:31:51 PM4/2/13
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Allah! Send another muslim mind-fucked nigger with a gun to
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC.

Laugh! Laugh! Laugh!

Easter should be a day of celebration, religious reflection, and
of course, lots of chocolate and festivities.

Unfortunately this year, a man spoiled the day's jubilance when
he walked into and Ohio church and fatally shot his father.

Police report that 25-year-old Reshad Riddle walked into the
Hiawatha Church of God in Christ in Ashtabula and murdered his
father Richard Riddle, 52, with a single shot on Easter Sunday
afternoon. Witnesses claim that Reshad was yelling about God and
Allah as his father lay wounded and dying from the gun wound.

Associate Pastor Sean Adams told The Star Beacon that
worshippers began screaming, ducking and calling 911 on their
cell phones as Reshad fired his weapon.

"It was terrifying," said Adams. "The children were screaming
and people were dialing 911. We were afraid to breathe."

Adams added Reshad continued into the church after the shooting,
clasping his gun as he yelled the killing was "the will of
Allah. This is the will of God."

Authorities arrived shortly after the shooting and apprehended
Reshad with ease, as he complied with their demands. Reshad has
yet to provide police with a motive for the shooting. One would
assume Reshad and his father had a rocky relationship, but there
have been no indications of such family turmoil in the past.

"Witnesses at the scene said the shooter entered the church and
made some references to Allah, but we are not sure if that was a
motive or if there was a family problem" said Ashtabula Police
Chief Robert Stell. "There is no indication that the father and
son had a bad relationship. Everyone things this was very
surprising."

This isn't Reshad's first time dealing with the law. He's
previously been arrested and charged with two counts of felony
assault, kidnapping, abduction and tampering with evidence. He
has also been charged with possession of drugs, including
cocaine.

Reshad has forever tainted Easter Sunday for the small town of
Ashtabula, Ohio. No matter the joyous holiday, his actions will
never be forgiven.

http://www.latinospost.com/articles/15668/20130401/ohio-church-
shooting-leaves-father-dead-son-yelled-allah-killed.htm

Comments:

James Jones � 38 minutes ago
Why is there a picture of a white guy holding a gun, when the
shooter was black?
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Harry Kuheim James Jones � 33 minutes ago
It's how the Media works James...
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Jimbob James Jones � 17 minutes ago
Because it would be racist otherwise.
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Rick Williams � 43 minutes ago
How can you say his actions will never be forgiven?
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ZPick Rick Williams � 34 minutes ago
I'm assuming he meant to say "never be forgotten"
especially given the purpose of the day.
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Tone � 41 minutes ago
His actions will never be forgiven? Although his action was
heinous, that opinion is a stretch at best.
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Raymond Earley � 30 minutes ago
ah yes Religion!
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Janise Grubber � 44 minutes ago
We should ban all religion, it makes nut cases around the world
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Will Janise Grubber � 23 minutes ago
If we banned it, we wouldn't be any better than the people who
use it to get things they hate banned. Rather, we should help
people see it for the giant, pointless waste of time that it is.
Secularism is better than religion; we don't need to stoop to
its level. Our side has the evidence, their side has talking
snakes and magic.
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chris87654 Janise Grubber � 25 minutes ago
There will always be plenty of religions and plenty of guns.
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Jennifer Gonzalez chris87654 � 17 minutes ago
Amen!!!
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JW � 22 minutes ago
>From the context, maybe he meant to say forgotten?
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Brandon � 23 minutes ago
"Reshad has forever tainted Easter Sunday for the small town of
Ashtabula, Ohio. No matter the joyous holiday, his actions will
never be forgiven." What? What he did was horrible, but isn't
that the whole message of Christianity, to forgive?
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chris87654 � 26 minutes ago -
Sounds as if Ohio had a 3-strikes law this might not have
happened.

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