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This happened six miles from my house, and I was driving by when the shooting occurred, but wasn't aware of it.
I got less than a half-mile past the community center when I saw three OPPD patrol cars headed north and realized something must have happened. It occurred to me I saw people running in the JCC parking lot, but I didn't think much of it. That's weird, isn't it? This was going on and I was oblivious, inside my truck, listening to Christian music and having not a clue.
I realize the healing that is going to have to take place in our city. That hasn't occurred to me before, when other incidents of this type have happened, but our city is hurting right now.
Please, during the next few days, please pray for the victims' families, by thankful for our quick-thinking police department, and pray that we as a city take time to pray for healing, and that we turn to God as a community following this tragedy. Thanks.
Overland Park Police Chief John Douglass said his department realized they had an "active shooter" situation and enacted protocols that allowed them to check multiple facilities in the city quickly, enabling them apprehend the suspect quickly. He was found at a Blue Valley School District elementary school in Overland Park, about a mile form Village Shalom.Fox4KC: Suspect in his 70s arrested for murders of 3 people outside Jewish Community Ctr, Village Shalom
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A man in his 70s is behind bars, suspected of opening fire outside two Jewish facilities in Johnson County on Sunday, killing three people. Two of the victims were killed outside the Jewish Community Center and the other was killed outside Village Shalom, an assisted living facility in Leawood.
The victims have not been identified, but police say they include two males, shot at the community center, and a female shot and killed at Village Shalom.
The suspect was not being identified Sunday evening but police described him as a white male in his 70s with a beard. Police said he does not live in the area and was not known to them before this day.
The shooting comes the week that begins the Jewish holiday of Passover, and many at the Jewish Community Center wondered if the timing was deliberate and if the crimes are a hate crime.
I got less than a half-mile past the community center when I saw three OPPD patrol cars headed north and realized something must have happened. It occurred to me I saw people running in the JCC parking lot, but I didn't think much of it. That's weird, isn't it? This was going on and I was oblivious, inside my truck, listening to Christian music and having not a clue.
I realize the healing that is going to have to take place in our city. That hasn't occurred to me before, when other incidents of this type have happened, but our city is hurting right now.
Please, during the next few days, please pray for the victims' families, by thankful for our quick-thinking police department, and pray that we as a city take time to pray for healing, and that we turn to God as a community following this tragedy. Thanks.
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