From: Star Telegram
FORT WORTH — Seven-year-old Gina Linam winked at her mother as she sat with a friend on the back pew at First Baptist Church in Daingerfield.
That would be the last gesture between Linam and her mother, Cheryl Hendrick, on the morning of June 22, 1980.
Thirty seconds later, Alvin Lee King III, 45, smashed through the back doors of the church and yelled, “This is war.”
In a hail of gunfire, Linam and four others were shot to death and several were wounded before King was subdued.
Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/05/03/4824101/fort-worth-seminar-focuses-on.html#storylink=cpy
FORT WORTH — Seven-year-old Gina Linam winked at her mother as she sat with a friend on the back pew at First Baptist Church in Daingerfield.
That would be the last gesture between Linam and her mother, Cheryl Hendrick, on the morning of June 22, 1980.
Thirty seconds later, Alvin Lee King III, 45, smashed through the back doors of the church and yelled, “This is war.”
In a hail of gunfire, Linam and four others were shot to death and several were wounded before King was subdued.
Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/05/03/4824101/fort-worth-seminar-focuses-on.html#storylink=cpy
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