From: Fox 21 News
By: Rachel Welte
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- Oklahoma City, Columbine, Virginia Tech, Fort Hood, Tucson and now Aurora.
Over the past two decades, Americans unfortunately have become all too familiar with domestic terrorism.
Carl Chinn has witnessed gun violence in his community first-hand, and not just once but twice.
Chinn was a staff member at Focus on the Family in 1996 when a gunman took several hostages.
"As a result of being a spokesperson at the following trials for the ministry, I became very involved," Chinn said. "I began to do research on the topic."
Then, a decade later, on December 9, 2007 Chinn was at New Life Church when Matthew Murray went on a shooting rampage in the parking lot killing two sisters.
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COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- Oklahoma City, Columbine, Virginia Tech, Fort Hood, Tucson and now Aurora.
Over the past two decades, Americans unfortunately have become all too familiar with domestic terrorism.
Carl Chinn has witnessed gun violence in his community first-hand, and not just once but twice.
Chinn was a staff member at Focus on the Family in 1996 when a gunman took several hostages.
"As a result of being a spokesperson at the following trials for the ministry, I became very involved," Chinn said. "I began to do research on the topic."
Then, a decade later, on December 9, 2007 Chinn was at New Life Church when Matthew Murray went on a shooting rampage in the parking lot killing two sisters.
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