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Post by mikef6 on Feb 3, 2018 20:18:36 GMT
This time it is 72-year-old Garry Evans is, er, was the pastor of the Rushville Baptist Temple in Rushville, Indiana where he regularly preached about the evils of homosexuality for nearly three decades. Last October, he was arrested after several girls from his church, all under the age of 10, told their parents he had lured them into his office with candy then touched them inappropriately. Evans made bond as was released from custody.
Now, he is back in the slammer. Evans and his wife, Gay (dramatic irony!), attacked the home of their son and daughter-in-law who have not spoken to them since the sex scandal broke. They circled their son’s yard then banged on the door. When their daughter-in-law told them they “weren’t welcome there,” they refused to leave and remained screaming and yelling on the front porch until the daughter-in-law chased them off with a baseball bat. Police were called. According to reports, when they intervened, Evans and his wife became “verbally abusive and physically resisted officers.” They were arrested. Gay eventually posted bond and was released, but Garry remains in custody.
But the story doesn’t end there. Gay bonded out Garry stayed behind bars. Gay then left several threatening messages on her son’s phone – and here is the kicker, other family members started calling and insulting the son and in-law. The call that struck me said, “You’re fine with them arresting your 72-year-old father and 70-year-old mother? Really? Really? Are you that big of a piece of scum?”
I thought, is age or gender or former profession to be taken into account when considering a molester and violent trespasser?
Wait a minute. That’s a rhetorical question. The answer is a big “NO!”
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2018 12:12:02 GMT
This time it is 72-year-old Garry Evans is, er, was the pastor of the Rushville Baptist Temple in Rushville, Indiana where he regularly preached about the evils of homosexuality for nearly three decades. Last October, he was arrested after several girls from his church, all under the age of 10, told their parents he had lured them into his office with candy then touched them inappropriately. Evans made bond as was released from custody. If he carries on this way he'll surely get the republican nomination for a senate race somewhere along with a Trump endorsement.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Feb 5, 2018 20:33:37 GMT
This time it is 72-year-old Garry Evans is, er, was the pastor of the Rushville Baptist Temple in Rushville, Indiana where he regularly preached about the evils of homosexuality for nearly three decades. Last October, he was arrested after several girls from his church, all under the age of 10, told their parents he had lured them into his office with candy then touched them inappropriately. Evans made bond as was released from custody. Now, he is back in the slammer. Evans and his wife, Gay ( dramatic irony!), attacked the home of their son and daughter-in-law who have not spoken to them since the sex scandal broke. They circled their son’s yard then banged on the door. When their daughter-in-law told them they “weren’t welcome there,” they refused to leave and remained screaming and yelling on the front porch until the daughter-in-law chased them off with a baseball bat. Police were called. According to reports, when they intervened, Evans and his wife became “verbally abusive and physically resisted officers.” They were arrested. Gay eventually posted bond and was released, but Garry remains in custody. But the story doesn’t end there. Gay bonded out Garry stayed behind bars. Gay then left several threatening messages on her son’s phone – and here is the kicker, other family members started calling and insulting the son and in-law. The call that struck me said, “You’re fine with them arresting your 72-year-old father and 70-year-old mother? Really? Really? Are you that big of a piece of scum?”I thought, is age or gender or former profession to be taken into account when considering a molester and violent trespasser? Wait a minute. That’s a rhetorical question. The answer is a big “NO!” One wonders if Evans and his wife have "asked god for forgiveness" and the son and daughter-in-law aren't buying it.
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