‘Day Of Prayer’ For Shooting Rampage Victims

Alabama Geneva  Governor Bob Riley declares Friday a “Day of Prayer and Remembrance” for the victims of last week's shooting rampage their families and the communities effected.
by WKRG Staff
Published: Wed, March 18, 2009 - 4:27 pm CST
Governor Bob Riley has declared Friday a “Day of Prayer and Remembrance” for the victims of last week's shooting rampage, their families and the southeast Alabama communities effected.

Michael McLendon shot 10 people, including his grandmother, mom. uncle and two cousins, before he turned the gun on himself.

Full text of the proclamation
Whereas, our State grieves with those who lost loved ones on March 10, 2009 in the communities of Samson, Kinston and Geneva and joins them in their mourning; and

Whereas, we are thankful for local, state and federal law enforcement officers for responding quickly and for putting their lives at risk to protect citizens and to restore order; and

Whereas, to honor the memory of those lost, to offer comfort and strength to the families of the victims, and to support the communities of Samson, Geneva, and Kinston, I encourage all Alabamians to remember the victims, their families and these communities in prayer and quiet reflection. Citizens of Alabama are encouraged to lift them up in our prayers and to ask a loving God to comfort those who are suffering; and

Whereas, throughout the day of March 20, 2009, we ask for blessings for the victims of this tragedy, for comfort for the grieving families, and for resolve as these communities cope with this tragedy.

Now, therefore, I, Bob Riley, Governor of Alabama, do hereby proclaim March 20, 2009, as a Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the victims, their loved ones and these Alabama communities.
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GOD,

I ask that you Bless the familys be Blessd and that you Ausome love Comfrot all.

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