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Hey Phil,
It is a terrible tragedy and I am praying for all involved. It will take a
long time for people to get over that.
Virgie and Lady Hoshi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: Colorado Shootings
> You have likely heard that they announced today that the coroner
> determined
> that the shooter fired the last shot and killed himself although the
> Christian woman security guard did hit him enough that he went down.
> That's
> when he killed himself. The live interviews with the police in both
> jurisdictions, plus the pastor in Colorado Springs and the female security
> guard that brought him down, were very interesting and there was a lot of
> talk about God and the Holy Spirit. For some reason, two security male
> guards, guns out, were not shooting at him inside the building until the
> female guard came around the corner and began pulling round after round as
> she walked toward the shooter as he fired at her. How she was missed from
> his shots can only be one reason. He shot and killed two teenage girls in
> the parking lot and wounded their 51 year old father. He is stable at the
> hospital and doctors are trying to get him to the level he can at least go
> to his daughter's funerals. There is one man who is going to need prayer.
> Plus, the shooters father and mother are apparently Christians also. The
> police also reported the shooter, Matthew Murry, had over one thousand
> rounds in his back pack. He had come to kill a lot of people but thank
> God,
> that lady wasn't afraid to pull the trigger to save the lives of many many
> people. That woman is also going to need a lot of prayers. Ask anybody
> who
> has had to kill before how they feel about it today. I have a friend that
> John and Vicki knows who is a Denver cop and he has had to kill before.
> John told me how this cops father, a sheriff in western Nebraska, drove
> down
> to stay with his son for a few days because he knew how his son would be
> feeling.
>
> Phil.
>
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