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OH: Suspects held in church robbery
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Two men are charged with allegedly robbing parishioners during a Sunday church service at Christ the King Catholic Church in Columbus, Ohio.
The Columbus Dispatch said bail is set at $500,000 for Wendell K. Hollingsworth and Celeste M. Smith.
Police say Hollingsworth allegedly pistol-whipped a congregation member who grabbed Smith, the newspaper said. Four more parishioners then tackled Hollingsworth, who was arrested in the church.
Smith was caught about a block away from the scene, the newspaper said. -------
KABA Note: Ohio Revised Statute Sec. 2923.126. (B) specifies that churches are Victim Disarmament Zones. |
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