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Dallas News
April 3, 2018
LA VERNIA — Six-year-old Ryland Ward jumps down from his uncle Michael's lap and bounds across the job site. There's chocolate ice cream, he's heard, his favorite. Climbing onto the minitractor parked in front of the house, Ryland holds the carton in his good hand and gnaws at the lid. He's intent onÃâà...
FOX 7 Austin
April 2, 2018
In the deadliest mass shooting in state history, twenty-six people had been killed and twenty others had been injured while attending a service at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs. The ages of the dead range from five-years-old to seventy-two. "The FBI is the premier law enforcementÃâà...
Dallas News
March 27, 2018
SAN ANTONIO — Nearly five months after a gunman killed 26 parishioners at the First Baptist Church, the people of Sutherland Springs will soon build a new place of worship. Pastor Frank Pomeroy unveiled renderings of the new church at a news conference Tuesday evening in nearby San Antonio.
FOX 4 News
March 23, 2018
"The act of pure evil inflicted on the faithful people of Sutherland Springs on November 5, 2017 will deeply affect the community, especially the surviving victims, for the rest of their lives," said Governor Abbott. "That is why it is so important that we continue to offer any necessary support to our fellow TexansÃâà...
Salt Lake Tribune
March 8, 2018
(Eric Gay | The Associated Press) Kenneth and Irene Hernandez pay their respects as they visit a makeshift memorial with crosses placed near the scene of a shooting at the First Baptist Church on Nov. 6, 2017, in Sutherland Springs, Texas. A man opened fire inside the church in the small South TexasÃâà...
San Antonio Express-News
March 7, 2018
If Kelly had been on the list, it could have prevented him from legally buying firearms, including those he used to kill 25 persons and an unborn child at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, the deadliest massacre in modern Texas history. Kelley, 26, of New Braunfels, killed himself after being shot andÃâà...
mySanAntonio.com
March 7, 2018
Arrested after an altercation with the pastor of First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs on church grounds Monday, conspiracy theorists Robert Ussery, 54, and Jodi Mann, 56, were charged with trespassing and resisting arrest, officials said Tuesday. Ussery, whose “Side Thorn” website is dedicated to theÃâà...
550 KTSA
March 6, 2018
Four months after 26 people were shot and killed during a church service in Sutherland Springs, those who lost loved ones in the massacre are being haunted by conspiracy theorists who claim it didn't happen. Fifty-four-year-old Robert Ussery and his partner, Jodi Mann, were arrested by Wilson CountyÃâà...
mySanAntonio.com
March 5, 2018
Pastor Frank Pomeroy and his wife Sherri join a news conference near the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs on Nov. 6, 2017. A man opened fire inside the church in the small South Texas community on ... more. Photo: Eric Gay /Associated Press. Image 2 of 38. Pastor Frank Pomeroy speaks at theÃâà...
KSAT San Antonio
December 31, 1999
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas - U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas paid a visit Friday to First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, nearly four months after the shooting that killed 26 church members and wounded 20. Cornyn visited with the Rev. Frank Pomeroy, the church's pastor, Stephen Willeford, whoÃâà...
Longview News-Journal
December 31, 1999
When Maureen Williams saw tragedy at a church in Sutherland Springs, she knew she wanted to help. Four months after a gunman opened fire at the First Baptist Church in the Central Texas town, Williams is honoring the 26 victims with memorial stones she delivered to the church this past weekend.
KSAT San Antonio
December 31, 1999
SAN ANTONIO - As calls for stricter gun laws continue in the wake of the Parkland shooting, the man credited with confronting the Sutherland Springs church shooter, which preventing further casualties is not among them. "All the laws in the world aren't going to stop a bad guy for getting a gun," StephenÃâà...
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