Sunday, June 14, 2009

In museum shooting, echoes of a wicked time

In museum shooting, echoes of a wicked time

By Harold Jackson

Inquirer Opinion Columnist
Dynamite Bob.

That was my first thought when I heard that an 88-year-old racist was the alleged gunman in Wednesday's shoot-out at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.



FBI: Holocaust Museum suspect expected to survive

WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities say the man charged with killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will likely survive the injuries he suffered when other museum guards returned fire.



'Act of cowardice' says museum shooter James von Brunn's son

BY Joe Kemp In Washington and Corky Siemaszko In New York
DAILY NEWS WRITERS

June 13th 2009



Jacqueline Carter 60, the mother of Stephen Johns who was murdered working as a security guard at the Holocaust Museum by James Von Brunn in Washington DC.



Rifle used in museum shooting too old to trace, official says

June 12, 2009

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It is not possible for authorities to trace the rifle used in this week's shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum to the original purchaser, a law enforcement source said Friday.



United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting was a shooting at the nation's memorial to The Holocaust in Washington, D.C. on June 10, 2009, at 12:50 p.m. Shooting suspect James Wenneker von Brunn was charged in federal court on June 11, 2009, with first-degree murder and firearms violations.



Video: Museum to Reopen After Tribute to Fallen Officer


No comments:

Post a Comment