The man caused significant damage at St. Patrick Catholic Church, including toppling a statue and scrawling “satanisgod.org” ...
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Man with 200 explosives arrested outside Catholic church hours before justices were to attend Mass
A man was charged on eight counts for bringing 200 homemade explosives to a Washington, D.C., Catholic church where Supreme Court justices were to attend Mass on Sunday.
Sunday night mass at St. Cecilia Catholic Church was interrupted when a man burst through the front doors and started yelling ...
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Judge Jeanine Pirro claims there is a "rising tide of religious hatred" after man with explosives outside church conducting Red Mass was arrested
A man was planning an explosion at the Red Mass hosted in Washington DC this week, and here’s what Judge Jeanine Pirro had to say about it.
Washington police allegedly found a man camped outside a cathedral with homemade explosives and writings showing animosity ...
Over 200 improvised explosive devices and writings suggesting hatred toward Catholics, Jews, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ...
Court documents show that a New Jersey man arrested Oct. 5 outside of St. Matthew’s Cathedral just hours before the start of ...
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Man charged with having explosive materials near DC church hosting annual Red Mass celebration
A New Jersey man has been arrested on charges that he had explosive materials in his possession near a Washington, D.C., ...
Police arrested a NJ man on the steps of St. Matthew's Cathedral before the Red Mass, discovering items that could create a ...
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Man arrested, charged with having Molotov cocktail outside D.C. church ahead of high-profile Mass
The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle was celebrating the Red Mass, an annual Mass to mark the start of the U.S. Supreme ...
He is accused of writing a document titled “Articles of War” detailing grievances with the U.S. government and others.
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Man who vandalized Wichita Catholic church sentenced
Michael Gonzalez was sentenced to almost three years in prison for the March 15 vandalism of St. Patrick Catholic Church near 21st Street and Arkansas Avenue.
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