Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Man Tackled After Threat To Shoot Mom In Church


Witnesses: Man Tackled After Threat To Shoot Mom In Church

Man Brings BB Gun To Potter's House Ministries In Mount Oliver



May 24, 2010
Parishioners sprang into action Sunday morning at a Mount Oliver church where a man threatened to shoot his mother after pulling out a weapon, which was later determined to be a BB gun, Pittsburgh police said.The suspect -- identified as Robert Irvin, 23, of the Mt. Washington area -- was arrested on charges including aggravated assault, terroristic threats and simple assault, police said.People at the church said they were thankful that security guards stepped in to stop the situation from getting worse. Witnesses said quick-thinking security guards prevented chaos inside Potter's House Ministries on Ormsby Avenue."I was in the back. I seen it, though. It was pretty scary," parishioner Tyreesha Hutchinson said.Video - Witnesses said the man entered the church through a side door and pulled out the gun and said, "I'm going to shoot her," police said.Security staff hired to work Sundays at the church quickly tackled the man, witnesses said.
ROBERT IRVIN
ROBERT IRVIN
"As he came into the side, there was a couple guys that I guess seen the commotion going on and he was about to do something, so they tackled him and that's when they got him, and a couple guys got on top of him and took him off," said Precious Anderson, a parishioner.Police said security guards noticed the young man fumbling around during services, so they asked his stepfather to take him outside. Police said the stepfather took the young men outside and they talked before the young man pulled out the gun and hit his stepfather with it, cutting his ear.Bishop Otis Carswell, the church's senior pastor, said the victim is a deacon at the church. He also said he saw the young man before services."I pulled over and spoke to him and said, 'Hello, and asked him if he was coming to service today, and he said he was," Carswell said. "I just blessed him and kept going, never thinking that he would cause an incident today."Carswell said the young man has some issues, but he would not elaborate. He said parishioners will be praying for him.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Brushy Creek Baptist Church musician charged with assault on teen girl

Brushy Creek Baptist Church
musician charged with
assault on teen girl
• May 4, 2010

A member of the orchestra at Brushy Creek Baptist
Church in Taylors has been charged after
authorities alleged that he kissed a 14-year-old girl
inside the church after orchestra practice.

Perry Eugene Huff, 58, 210 Devonwood Court,
Taylors, was charged with assault and battery of a
high and aggravated nature, according to a warrant.

The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office was told that
Huff kissed the girl on the lips on multiple
occasions and slapped her on the buttocks,
according to the warrant and an incident report.

“The investigator in the case along with the
Solicitor's Office agreed that, based on the evidence
and facts of the case, Huff was to be charged with
ABHAN versus criminal sexual conduct with a minor,
or lewd act on a minor, because the criteria to
charge Huff with CSC or lewd act didn't exist,” said
Sheriff’s Deputy Matthew Armstrong.

Huff was arrested and released on a $10,000
personal recognizance bond, Armstrong said.

Staffers at Brushy Creek Baptist Church couldn’t be
reached for comment Monday.