Another Case Study For Carrying Guns To Church
BY Herschel Smith11 years ago
Howard Kidder has traveled to Egypt, Pakistan and places all over the globe on medical aid missions, but the 90-year-old got the scare of his life right outside the St. Paul church where he earned his Boy Scout badges and has worshiped for 78 years.
Kidder was making one of his regular trips to Mounds Park United Methodist Church on the East Side about 12:30 p.m. Thursday when a suspect donning a Halloween mask from the hit horror movie “Scream” accosted him and asked for money. The confrontation escalated within seconds, and the suspect flashed a gun at Kidder.
“I doled out a five dollar tip and told him he had a spectacular costume, or words to that effect,” Kidder said Friday with a laugh. “Things deteriorated at that point.”
The suspect, whom Kidder believes is a teenager, took the $5 and pulled up his shirt to reveal the butt of a handgun protruding from his pants pocket. Kidder, a retired Honeywell electrical engineer who knows a thing or two about guns, didn’t toy with the suspect.
“Well, it got my attention right away,” Kidder said with a mix of humor and seriousness. “I backed off right away because I was afraid I was going to be shot.”
Kidder threw his billfold to the ground and the suspect fled with it, joined by two plainclothes teenagers who had been standing off to the side.
“It was pretty obvious to me that they knew the character in the mask,” Kidder said of the two teens. “We didn’t introduce each other.”
The wallet contained more cash and two credit cards.
The crime is especially egregious, said those who know Kidder, because Kidder has served as a cornerstone of the community and church, and has spent his life giving back to causes that benefit the less fortunate. Kidder lives in his childhood home just blocks from the church, and has been a member longer than anyone else.
“He brings me flowers all the time,” said church secretary Kaite Knack. “He brings me lunch. He’s too sweet a guy for something like this to happen to.”
But criminals and bad people don’t care. This is yet another case study for carrying guns to church. Church as a gun free zone – whether by law or voluntarily – enables this sort of thing. We’ve discussed this before, how in Colonial days men were required to carry guns to worship. We should resurrect this practice, and crime around churches would drop to virtually nonexistent frequency.
On November 18, 2013 at 11:31 am, Prepping Preacher said:
with the exponential increase in general craziness in recent years, I have been carrying even to church for a few years… I do my best never to be without regardless where I am…
Pray for the best while prepping for the worst.
Prepping Preacher
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On November 18, 2013 at 8:07 pm, Ned said:
If folks think churches are somehow exempt from crime, they are mistaken.
I’d bet lots of folks carry at church these days.