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On September 15, 1999, a mass shooting occurred at Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. 47-year-old Larry Gene Ashbrook entered during a See You at the Pole Rally featuring a concert by the Christian rock group Forty Days, where he killed seven people and wounded seven others before committing suicide. Most of the victims were teenagers.
A crowd gathers around Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth on Sept. 15, 1999, after a gunman opened fire inside the church. Eight people died, including the gunman, who shot himself, according ...
Two women console each other shortly after the September 1999 shooting at Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth. Seven people died and seven others were injured after a man dressed in black walked ...
A few minutes after 11:00 a.m., Kelley arrived in a white SUV [4] at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs. [5] Around 11:20 a.m., Kelley stepped out of the SUV, wearing black tactical gear, a ballistic vest, and a black face-mask featuring a white skull, [6] and wielding a Ruger AR-556 semi-automatic rifle.
After the mass shooting on Nov. 5, 2017, First Baptist Church filled the holes in its walls, repainted its interior and adorned its chairs with the names of the victims at the building the ...
In 1909, Norris sold his interest in the Baptist Standard and accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, where he served for forty-four years until his death. In 1912, Norris was acquitted of arson and perjury charges related to fires that respectively destroyed his church auditorium and severely damaged his home.
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City of North Fort Worth annexed [16] 1912 Oil discovered in vicinity of Fort Worth (at Burkburnett). [5] Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary opened. [5] 1914 – Lake Worth (reservoir) and Allen Chapel AME Church built. 1920 – Population: 106,482. [15] 1922 Niles City became part of Fort Worth. [7] KFJZ and WBAP radio began ...