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Jim Adkisson read books by Savage, O'reilly and Hannity!
Jim Adkisson, the man accused of killing two churchgoers in Knoxville Tennessee, was apparently motivated by his hatred for what he called, "The Liberal movement." In a four page letter discovered in his car after the attack, Adkisson expressed frustration about the church's liberal stance on issues. The question is, what contributed to the hatred he possessed. The answer is, right-wing talk radio.
For years the Conservatives have blamed rappers and the likes of Marilyn Manson for influencing their audience to commit acts of violence. Some of these same conservatives need to look at this event and take a look at the hate they preach on a daily basis. Below is the story from Knoxnews.
O'Reilly, Michael Savage, Sean Hannity on accused shooter's reading list4-page letter outlines frustration, hatred of 'liberal movement'
J. Miles Cary
Knoxville Police Department officers lead Jim David Adkisson to a squad car Sunday. Adkisson has been charged with first-degree murder after a shooting at Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church
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Police found right-wing political books, brass knuckles, empty shotgun shell boxes and a handgun in the Powell home of a man who said he attacked a church in order to kill liberals "who are ruining the country," court records show.
Knoxville police Sunday evening searched the Levy Drive home of Jim David Adkisson after he allegedly entered the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church and killed two people and wounded six others during the presentation of a children's musical.
Knoxville Police Department Officer Steve Still requested the search warrant after interviewing Adkisson. who was subdued by several church members after firing three rounds from a 12-gauge shotgun into the congregation.
Adkisson targeted the church, Still wrote in the document obtained by WBIR-TV, Channel 10, "because of its liberal teachings and his belief that all liberals should be killed because they were ruining the country, and that he felt that the Democrats had tied his country's hands in the war on terror and they had ruined every institution in America with the aid of media outlets."
Adkisson told Still that "he could not get to the leaders of the liberal movement that he would then target those that had voted them in to office."
Adkisson told officers he left the house unlocked for them because "he expected to be killed during the assault."
Inside the house, officers found "Liberalism is a Mental Health Disorder" by radio talk show host Michael Savage, "Let Freedom Ring" by talk show host Sean Hannity, and "The O'Reilly Factor," by television talk show host Bill O'Reilly.
The shotgun-wielding suspect in Sunday's mass shooting at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church was motivated by a hatred of "the liberal movement," and he planned to shoot until police shot him, Knoxville Police Chief Sterling P. Owen IV said this morning.
Adkisson, 58, of Powell wrote a four-page letter in which he stated his "hatred of the liberal movement," Owen said. "Liberals in general, as well as gays."
Adkisson said he also was frustrated about not being able to obtain a job, Owen said.
The letter, recovered from Adkisson's black 2004 Ford Escape, which was parked in the church's parking lot at 2931 Kingston Pike, indicates he had been planning the shooting for about a week.
"He fully expected to be killed by the responding police," the police chief said.
Owen said Adkisson specifically targeted the church for its beliefs, rather than a particular member of the congregation.
"It appears that church had received some publicity regarding its liberal stance," the chief said. The church has a "gays welcome" sign and regularly runs announcements in the News Sentinel about meetings of the Parents, Friends and Family of Lesbians and Gays meetings at the church.
Owen said Adkisson's stated hatred of the liberal movement was not necessarily connected to any hostility toward Christianity or religion per say, but rather the political advocacy of the church.
The church's Web site states that it has worked for "desegregation, racial harmony, fair wages, women's rights and gay rights" since the 1950s. Current ministries involve emergency aid for the needy, school tutoring and support for the homeless, as well as a cafe that provides a gathering place for gay and lesbian high-schoolers.
Adkisson does not appear to be a member of any church himself, Owen said.
"In his written statement, he does not ascribe to any affiliation," the chief said. "It does not appear he's a member of any organized group."
Officers recovered 76 shells for a 12-gauge, semiautomatic shotgun inside the church. Among those shells were three spent rounds. He had carried the shotgun inside the church in a guitar case, Owen said.
"He certainly intended to take a lot of casualties," the chief said.
Adkisson is accused of killing two people and injuring seven others. He is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Greg McKendry, 60. Also killed in the shooting was Linda Kraeger, 61, who was visiting the church from Westside Unitarian Universalist Church.
Injured were Joe Barnhart, 76, and Jack Barnhart, 69, who are brothers; Betty Barnhart, 71; Linda Chavez, 41; John Worth Jr., 68; Tammy Sommers, 38; and Allison Lee, 42. Jack and Joe Barnhart are brothers, and Jack and Betty Barnhart are married.
At about 10:25 a.m., two staffers from Second Presbyterian Church next door, placed a large flower arrangement from their church's sanctuary atop TVUUC's sign along Kingston Pike.
"Our hearts go out to this church. This is our community. We love these people," said Julie Lothrop, assistant to the pastor.
The shooting began at 10:18 a.m. Adkisson was arrested minutes later after being restrained by church members.
Three of those wounded remain in critical or serious condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. Two others were treated at a local hospital and released. One of those suffered an injury when trampled as worshippers left the church.
The letter was not addressed to anyone but was signed by Adkisson, Owen said.
Adkisson's criminal history includes a DUI in Calfornia and in Clinton.
He had been a member of the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne, according to Owen.
Public Defender Mark Stephens' office has been appointed to represent Adkisson.
Through a spokeswoman this morning, Stephens said he could not comment.
If the suspect's own resume is accurate, Owen said, Adkisson worked in a variety of places across the country and most recently worked in Knoxville in 2006. The chief did not specify where Adkisson last held a job. Adkisson also holds an associates degree in mechanical engineering.
More than 200 people were packed into the church's sanctuary watching the children's musical, "Annie Jr." when a gunman opened fire.
McKendry, according to witnesses and police, confronted Adkisson, who shot him with a 12-gauge shotgun.
Witness Barbara Kemper said Adkisson walked past the area where children were awaiting their stage call and into the sanctuary.
Witnesses said Adkisson did not aim the shotgun at children but focused on the pews filled with adults. The first blast left many wondering if the disabling boom was part of the musical program.
"We heard the first shot," said Marty Murphy, 66, a church member since 2000. "It sounded like a bomb went off. We thought it was part of the program at first.
"The second shot is when everyone started calling 911 and telling everyone to get down."
Murphy and others said Adkisson didn't say a thing before he began firing. Kemper, however, said Adkisson was yelling "something hateful."
Witnesses said Adkisson had a fanny pack around his waist that contained extra shells for his shotgun.
"There were shotgun shells all over the place, so he must have thought he was going to get more shots in," Murphy said. "He had those shells everywhere.
"Who would have thought, here in Knoxville?" she said.
News Sentinel staff writers Bob Fowler, J.J. Stambaugh, Frank Munger and Amy McRary contributed to this story.
More details as they develop online and in Tuesday's News Sentinel.
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at 16:21 on July 29th, 2008
This proves that all republicans are hate mongers. Bill O'Reilly finally hot his way.
at 17:51 on July 29th, 2008
I wouldn't say all, but certainly people like Savage, Oreilly and others have played a role in this and other attacks.
at 18:21 on July 29th, 2008
I don't understand. What do you mean?
at 04:04 on July 30th, 2008
Keith Olbermann (not verified)
at 16:05 on July 29th, 2008
I've never heard a conservative talk show host tell their listeners to commit such crimes. On the other hand here is a song from Marilyn Manson.
"Cake And Sodomy"
I am the god of fuck, i am the god of fuck
virgins sold in quantity, herded by heredity
red-neck-burn-out-mid-west-mind, "who said date rape isn't kind?"
porno-nation, evaluation
what's this, "time for segregation"
libido, libido fascination, too much oral defication
white trash get down on your knees, time for cake and sodomy
time for cake and sodomy
(I am the god of fuck, i am the god of fuck)
vcr's and vasoline, tv-fucked by plastic queens
cash in hand and dick on screen, who said god was ever clean?
bible-belt 'round anglo-waste, putting sinners in their place
yeah, right, great if you're so good explain the shit stains on your face
white trash get down on your knees, time for cake and sodomy
time for cake and sodomy
Now some lyrics from that wholesome 50 cent......
"U Not Like Me"
NYPD, LAPD, NYPD (When it's on, that's who you get, huh?)
NYPD, LAPD, NYPD (That's your motherfuckin' click, huh?)
NYPD, LAPD, NYPD (You a motherfuckin' snitch, huh?)
NYPD, LAPD, NYPD
[Verse]
Niggas wanna shine like me (me), rhyme like me (me)
Then walk around with a 9 like me (me)
They don't wanna do it, 3 to 9 like me
And they ain't strong enough to take 9 like me
Aiyoo, you think about shittin' on 50... save it
My songs belong in the Bible with King David
I teach niggas sign language, that ain't def son
[click, click] you heard that? That mean RUN
Ask around, I ain't the one you wanna stun on, pa
Pull through, I'll throw a fucking cocktail at ya' car
From the last shootout, I got a demple on my face
It's nothin', I could go after Mase's fanbase
Shell hit my jaw, I ain't wait for doctor to get it out
Hit my wisdom tooth *huck-too* spit it out
I don't smile a lot, cause ain't nothin' pretty
Got a purple heart for war, and I ain't never left the City
Hos be like "Fitty, you so witty"
On the dick like they heard I ghostwrite for P.Diddy
You got fat while we starve, it's my turn
I done felt how the shells burn, I still won't learn
Won't learn
[Chorus 2X]
If you get shot and run to the cop - You not like me
You ain't got no work on the block - You not like me
It's hot, you ain't got no drop - You not like me
Like me duke, you not like me
at 04:44 on July 30th, 2008
Your post proves you're an idiot.
at 19:27 on July 30th, 2008
No mention of this story on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. If Olbermann agreed with me, he would have definitely ran with this story on his show.
at 21:44 on July 30th, 2008
Zichi, the second part of this article is the report from the knoxnews. They revealed that Adkisson was a reader of right wing books.
at 04:04 on July 31st, 2008
Never heard conservatives call for these types of crimes, eh?
Michael Reagan calls for murder of peace activist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3KdV6lbUUA
Ann Coulter calls for murder of John Murtha.
http://daoureportgrit.blogspot.com/2006/06/ann-coulter-identifies-john-murtha-as.html
at 05:42 on July 31st, 2008
Good post, Kyle. Jeffrey Feldman wrote a great book about this.
at 10:42 on July 31st, 2008
That Michael Reagan video is pretty disturbing. I emailed the FCC. I wonder how in the world the FCC could allow that.
at 04:26 on August 2nd, 2008
Bob, good story, but you always manage to take a shot at conservatives.
at 14:47 on August 6th, 2008
I found it amazing that the media buried this story. At least this pastor is looking for answers.
The trauma counseling team has moved on, the reports have dropped out of the daily news cycle and the sanctuary has been rededicated, but the Rev. Chris Buice is still trying to collect his thoughts on the gunman that invaded his congregation little more than a week ago.
Like most other people stunned by the fatal shooting July 27 at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, which killed two and injured six other parishioners, its pastor wants to make sense of what led suspect Jim David Adkisson, 58, to interrupt the Sunday morning service with his shotgun.
In his first media interviews since the shooting, Buice said he's curious whether any clues might be gleaned from the writings of right-wing radio talk-show host Michael Savage and Fox News personalities Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, whose books were seized as evidence from Adkisson's residence by police.
"The words you choose may be the difference between war and peace," said Buice, speaking to a belief in the power of "dehumanizing language."
"I believe in rigorous debate," he said. "But what's the difference between a political opponent and a cockroach? You stomp a cockroach. You debate a political opponent. I believe, if you truly listen to your opponent, it will make you better."
He'd also like to read the alleged killer's reasoning in his own words, from the four-page handwritten letter found in Adkisson's vehicle as well, which police have characterized as speaking to alleged killer's hatred of the "liberal movement."
Still, Buice said he has no illusions that any explanation would be enough to bring peace.
"Nothing's going to give me peace of mind like that," said Buice, adding that he's content to wait until prosecutors see fit to publicly release the note.
Still, like others who have called on authorities to make the letter available, Buice agreed that knowing the contents of it could help certain groups including Knoxville's gay and lesbian community reclaim a sense of safety.
"Vulnerable groups want all the information available," he said. "The full release of information helps in that goal."
Meanwhile, with so much on his mind, Buice said he's been focused more on tending to his members, listening to their thoughts on the tragedy and looking for what, if any, good might come from his church's darkest day.
"We continue with a renewed faith," he said, "in the value of unity."
More details as they develop online and in Thursday's News Sentinel.
at 03:58 on August 18th, 2008
Bob Carson, I like this story. It's good stuff.