November 21st, 2009
 

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Tenn. gay-friendly church shooter hoped attack would spur more


(Knoxville, Tennessee) An unemployed truck driver seething over liberalism told police he opened fire in a church last year because it harbored gays and multiracial families and he hoped others would follow his example.

Prosecutors opened their case file Thursday on Jim David Adkisson, 58, who pleaded guilty a month ago to killing two people and wounding six others at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville. The file includes interviews with investigators and a suicide note Adkisson left in his car.

Now serving a life sentence, Adkisson told police during an hour-long interrogation three hours after the July 27 shooting that he was unemployed, depressed and ready to take his anger out on what he called “an ultra-liberal” church that “never met a pervert they just didn’t embrace.”

“They just glory (in) these weirdos and sickos and homos,” he said in an interview recorded by investigators.

He also railed against the Unitarian Church: “That ain’t a church, that’s a damned cult,” Adkisson said.

The Knoxville church said in a statement Thursday that the congregation was still healing and that many hoped Adkisson would also “be healed of whatever motivated his actions.”

Adkisson walked into the church, pulled a sawed-off shotgun from a guitar case and fired into a congregation of about 230 people watching a children’s musical performance.

He expected police would kill him. Instead, church members wrestled him to the ground.

Recorded calls to Knox County’s 911 Center proved the panic and rapid response by church members. Just four minutes after the first 911, a police officer reports Adkisson is in custody.

Shortly after a woman caller told dispatchers of the attack, a man calling from the church reported that worshipers had disarmed the attacker and weren’t about to let him go.

“They may beat him to death, but they’ve got him,” the caller said.

Adkisson left a four-page suicide note in his SUV in the church parking lot. In it, he described the attack as “a hate crime,” “a political protest” and “a symbolic killing.”

He railed against extending constitutional rights to terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, about the news media being “the propaganda wing of the Democrat Party,” and how he would like to kill every major Democrat in Congress. But he said they were inaccessible and decided to go after “the foot soldiers, the (expletive) liberals that vote in these traitorous people.”

Adkisson concluded, “I’d like to encourage other like-minded people to do what I’ve done. If life ain’t worth living anymore don’t just kill yourself. Do something for your country before you go. Go kill liberals.”

Adkisson told police he had never attended the church. But his fifth wife, Liza Alexander, who divorced him in 2000, had attended the church and convinced him to work as a counselor at Unitarian youth camps.

“I was in a marriage and I loved this woman, but she was just … I’d never been around somebody that liberal in my life,” he said.

Before she divorced him, Alexander got a protection order, claiming Adkisson threatened “to blow my brains out and then blow his own brains out,” according to file documents.

Catherine Murray, who was friends with the couple, told police Adkisson had drug and alcohol problems and “basically was afraid of anybody or anything that was not like him.”

Adkisson had worked a series of industrial jobs, including as a pipe worker at a Tennessee Valley Authority nuclear plant and on the Saturn Corp. auto assembly line, until 2006.

He complained in his suicide note and later in his interview with police that he was always being laid off and his prospects were growing slim as he got older. Again, he blamed liberals and Democrats.

He entered the church with 50 shotgun cartridges. He told police he planned to kill every adult in the sanctuary, but would spare the children because they also were “victims.”

“I regret that I have but one life to give for my country,” said Adkisson, an Air Force veteran. “I hope I start a movement.”

Adkisson told interrogators he was “crazy” and depressed but had never been diagnosed. His lawyer has said Adkisson rebuffed attempts to pursue an insanity defense.

“I just did what I did today,” Adkisson said. “See if you’d met me in a bar … on a street, you’d say, ‘Well, that’s a nice fellow.’ And I am.”


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  • drewski Said: March 16th, 2009 at 2:42 am
    • This church is still a place I remember not for a shooting, but it was where I watched my mother and my (ex-)stepfather get married. Far as I know, my time in that church was far too long ago for me to know any of those people. But I still know the area, still have friends and family in the area, and I’m still amazed that such an attack would happen in Tennessee. Sure that sounds naive. Tennessee is a churchy place, but that’s just the point–I didn’t grow up seeing the latent violence that seems so common in Texas or Oklahoma. I’m surprised that somebody in Tennessee would shoot up a church, because that’s the one thing most people would agree is untouchable. Anyway, Adkisson obviously has background, and I’m less concerned with him doin’ time than I am interested in seeing him coming to terms with his actions and their consequences. Either he was stunted in his development, or he has at least a behavioral issue. I wanna know what’s what in him, and I want him studied and interviewed and assessed to the point that he’d rather be dead than reveal any more of himself.

  • Kieran Said: March 15th, 2009 at 3:22 pm
    • Just another all AmeriKKKan bigot. Glad I live in Canada

  • Craig Said: March 14th, 2009 at 10:56 am
    • While I can fully understand and even sympathize with those here who feel sad, or feel like crying over a story like this one (it really IS tragic), this is where my tolerance ends. I feel NO sympathy, empathy, or anything ELSE for this type of parasite.

      The man was and is a coward, period. Let him rot in a tiny cell for the rest of his life (if you can call it a life that is) The congregation would have done him a FAVOR if they HAD beaten him to death. What a small-minded, inadequate, pathetic little worm he is. Good riddance.

  • scott Said: March 14th, 2009 at 6:56 am
    • Knoxville Police Department Investigator Steve Still seized three books from Adkisson’s home, including “The O’Reilly Factor,” by television commentator Bill O’Reilly; “Liberalism is a Mental Disorder,” by radio personality Michael Savage; and “Let Freedom Ring,” by political pundit Sean Hannity.

      These are scary arguments. As a liberal homosexual i have to defend the idea that consuming ideas and words and knowledge is not evil, no matter what words, ideas, and knowledge you consume. Acting evil is evil, but the consumption of information, even conservative and angry information, should not be a point to degrade someone on. I own several guns, my truck has balls, and i firmly believe in a face for an eye. But this person is obviously troubled beyond just being a xenophobe. He expresses rage and self dissapointment in his interview that are very familiar to many people in america (even though they don’t all try to kill us) and i don’t think we as liberals are so immune to these emotions, these problems, or this violence. we still steal, we still kill (porn producers for money :) , we still love and we still hurt in ways we cannot express. This is just a monkey with a broken brain, but the symptom is not that he is conservative and hates liberals. The symptom is that he is OK with violence against not just some liberals, blacks, and queers, but also the people he loves (i.e.his wife.). I just think that we should all try to remind ourselve to try to be more like the victims here (attempting to forgive and heal) and less like the perpetrator (hatefull and carrying an axe against people for obscure reasons that only sound good in blog bites on the net). It’s a pretty lofty goal and i have no illusions that any of us will be massively successful at it unless your ghandi reborn. Just something to think about as you let the angry lump in your throat settle in after reading this story. speaking of which i think i need a drink to wash mine down. This story made me want to cry.

  • Brian Said: March 14th, 2009 at 6:10 am
    • I blame Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and other right wing radicals for fostering the attitudes that led Adkisson to kill people he was taught to demonize….Rush and Sean make their livings DEMONIZING gay people, DEMONIZING liberals, and they have blood on their Republican hands.

  • KaninZ Said: March 13th, 2009 at 7:35 pm
    • He wanted to show what a big, brave, macho American defender of the faith, the institution of marriage (one he was reaally invested in having been married 5 times himself) and heterosual values by attacking a CHURCH during a CHILDREN’S SHOW.
      Nice going dickweed. You should be tried and fried as a domestic terrorist.

  • Gay Man Said: March 13th, 2009 at 7:26 pm
    • Typical heterosexual male; thinks he’s perfect and uses violence against anyone different from him to get his way.

 
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