Police have ‘a pattern’ of ignoring anti-Christian hate crimes, columnist writes
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 28, 2012, – Washington, D.C. , is one of many localities that includes a “hate crimes” law, which says additional consequences will be imposed if a criminal targets a person for one of many reasons, including the “political affiliation of a victim.” Why then are the capital’s police not investigating the Family Research Center shooting as a hate crime? That’s the question Maggie Gallagher asks in her most recent syndicated column. Maggie Gallagher. FRC shooter Floyd Corkins II – a homosexual activist from Herndon, Virginia – reportedly shouted, “I don’t like your politics” as he opened fire inside the headquarters of the Family Research Center, wounding Leo Johnson. Yet there is no word D.C. police intend to punish someone of Corkins’ political orientation. Gallagher wrote she had a personal reason for raising the question. “The FRC shooting came a week after a package addressed to me personally showed up in the National Organization for Marria