Posted By: chrismaslen February 11, 2021 @ 3:30 pm Local News, News
The Salvation Army’s Downtown Koch Center and Corps Community Centers in Wichita will be available during the cold weather.
With the cold snap hitting Kansas through the weekend, The Salvation Army will operating “warming centers” during designated days and operating hours for the remainder of the winter.
Downtown Koch Center (350 N. Market, access the Main Lobby Area) Monday through Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm
(East Wichita) Citadel Corps (1739 S. Elpyco, Fellowship Hall) Monday through Friday 9am to 3pm
(West Wichita) West Orchard (1910 S. Everest, Main Lobby Area) Monday through Friday 10am to 12pm & 1pm to 4pm
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The Wichita Massacre
The Carr brothers.
On September 9, Reginald Carr and his brother Jonathan go on trial for what has become known as the Wichita Massacre. The two black men are accused of a weeklong crime spree that culminated in the quadruple homicide of four young whites in a snowy soccer field in Wichita, Kansas. In all, the Carr brothers robbed, raped or murdered seven people. They face 58 counts each, ranging from first-degree murder, rape, and robbery to animal cruelty. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty.
The only survivor of the massacre is a woman whose identity has been protected, and who is known as H.G. In statements to police and in testimony at an April 2001 preliminary hearing, the 25-year-old school teacher offered horrible details of what happened on the night of Dec. 14, 2000. That evening, a Thursday, H.G. went to spend the night at the home of her boyfriend, Jason Befort. Mr. Befort, 26, a science teacher and coach at Augusta High School, lived in a tri