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Nearly a dozen of the regionâs pastors and religious leaders led a group of about 50 people in words of Scripture, hope and unity Sunday afternoon during a prayer vigil for Isaiah Brown, his family and the county deputy involved in a shooting incident last month in which Brown still remains hospitalized in serious condition. âWhat we hope to promote today is unity within our community to work through difficult circumstances together with unbiased grace, discernment, truth and love with an eye towards impartial justice,â said Temaki Carr, founder and CEO of Fredericksburgâs Loving the Nations Missions Ministry. Carr is part of the One Church Rappahannock Region, a group of both Black and white evangelical Christian churches that formed following the death of George Floyd while in custody of the Minneapolis Police Department almost one year ago. That incident touched off anti-law enforcement protests across the country, including the Fredericksburg area, ....
Nearly a dozen of the regionâs pastors and religious leaders led a group of about 50 people in words of Scripture, hope and unity Sunday afternoon during a prayer vigil for Isaiah Brown, his family and the county deputy involved in a shooting last month from which Brown remains hospitalized. âWhat we hope to promote today is unity within our community to work through difficult circumstances together with unbiased grace, discernment, truth and love with an eye towards impartial justice,â said Temaki Carr, founder and CEO of Fredericksburgâs Loving the Nations Missions Ministry. Carr is part of the One Church Rappahannock Region, a group of Black and white evangelical Christian churches formed after the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police officer almost one year ago. That incident touched off protests across the country, including the Fredericksburg region. ....
Nearly a dozen of the regionâs pastors and religious leaders led a group of about 50 people in words of Scripture, hope and unity Sunday afternoon during a prayer vigil for Isiah Brown, his family and the county deputy involved in a shooting last month from which Brown remains hospitalized. âWhat we hope to promote today is unity within our community to work through difficult circumstances together with unbiased grace, discernment, truth and love with an eye towards impartial justice,â said Temaki Carr, founder and CEO of Fredericksburgâs Loving the Nations Missions Ministry. Carr is part of the One Church Rappahannock Region, a group of Black and white evangelical Christian churches formed after the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police officer almost one year ago. That incident touched off protests across the country, including the Fredericksburg region. ....
Amy Sudbeck believes the nation has a lot of healing to do in the wake of the May 25, 2020, killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. âThereâs still so much divide and every time thereâs an officer-involved shooting, youâve got those on the left and those on the right,â said Sudbeck, founder of both Back the First Responders Foundation and Back the Badge, a âpro-blueâ social media group of about 7,500 members. âIn [Spotsylvania Countyâs Isaiah Brown] incident, thatâs not the case. I feel bad for both men, and I think a lot of people agree.â On April 21, Spotsylvania Sheriffâs deputies were dispatched to a domestic altercation call in the early morning hours in the 12200 block of rural Catharpin Road. State police said a deputy, whose name has not been released by authorities, encountered Brown, 32, in the roadway walking away from his residence. ....
Virginia Deputy Shoots Unarmed Black Man 10 Times, Mistakes Phone For Gun KEY POINTS A publicly released call suggested a Virginia deputy shot Isaiah Brown after he mistook the latter s cordless phone for a gun The same deputy gave Brown a ride home an hour earlier after the man s car broke down at a gas station, police said Sheriff Roger Harris said the deputy has been placed on administrative leave An unarmed Black man from Virginia was shot multiple times outside his home Wednesday by a sheriff s deputy responding to the man s 911 call, Virginia State Police (VSP) said. The deputy from the Spotsylvania Sheriff s Office had given 32-year-old Isaiah Brown a ride home prior to the incident after the latter s car broke down at a gas station on Route 3, WRC-TV reported. The deputy, who has not been identified, then returned an hour later to respond to a report of a domestic disturbance and shot Brown while the latter was on the phone with 911, ....