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26-12-2009, 11:31 PM
Dec 24.Salvation Army Maj. Philip Wise, had gone to the community center with his three children to pick up his wife when two men approached as Wise neared the side door.
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Salvation Army Major shot dead on Christmas Eve
Sat, 26 Dec 2009 18:08:26 GMT
The police are still looking for the two men who shot dead a Salvation Army worker before the eyes of his three kids on Christmas Eve in North Little Rock.
Salvation Army Maj. Philip Wise, had gone to the community center with his three children to pick up his wife when two men approached as Wise neared the side door.
Both men were carrying hand guns as they walked in and one demanded money and shot Wise, according to The New York Times.
The children were standing right beside their father when he was shot but there was no interaction between the kids and the two men.
The Wises had just adopted their three children who were siblings and came from an abusive family at the ages of 4, 6 and 8.
Wise had worked in the low-income neighborhood troubled by gangs and drugs for three years.
''Mr. Wise within the last two months had spent so much time raising money so that several hundred children in this community could have a good Christmas, and for this to happen ... on Christmas Eve is just a tragedy,'' said Maj. Harvey Johnson, area commander of the Salvation Army.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=114712§ionid=3510203
Salvation Army Major shot dead on Christmas Eve
Sat, 26 Dec 2009 18:08:26 GMT
The police are still looking for the two men who shot dead a Salvation Army worker before the eyes of his three kids on Christmas Eve in North Little Rock.
Salvation Army Maj. Philip Wise, had gone to the community center with his three children to pick up his wife when two men approached as Wise neared the side door.
Both men were carrying hand guns as they walked in and one demanded money and shot Wise, according to The New York Times.
The children were standing right beside their father when he was shot but there was no interaction between the kids and the two men.
The Wises had just adopted their three children who were siblings and came from an abusive family at the ages of 4, 6 and 8.
Wise had worked in the low-income neighborhood troubled by gangs and drugs for three years.
''Mr. Wise within the last two months had spent so much time raising money so that several hundred children in this community could have a good Christmas, and for this to happen ... on Christmas Eve is just a tragedy,'' said Maj. Harvey Johnson, area commander of the Salvation Army.