The individual responsible for the shooting at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church was a transgender person, presenting as a woman. The perpetrator, previously known as Jeffrey, had a significant criminal history. During a Spanish-language service, they entered the church and began firing shots, resulting in injuries to an adult and a child.
Fortunately, two off-duty security guards were present and were able to return fire, ultimately neutralizing the threat and ending the attack. It is important to acknowledge that this incident at Lakewood Church was indeed a domestic terrorist attack, carried out by a member of the LGBT community.
Regrettably, this is not an isolated event, as there have been numerous similar attacks, such as the one at Covenant Christian School in Nashville. In that case, the shooter, a transgender activist, took the lives of six individuals, including three children.
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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has urged investigators to examine whether the recent shooting incident was motivated by hate towards Latinos, as reported by the Houston Chronicle.
Version 1: The need for federal investigations arises to understand the reasons behind the transformation of young individuals into violent extremists within the LGBT movement.
Version 2: It is crucial for every church in the United States to remain vigilant and recognize that having a well-trained security team is no longer a mere luxury but an essential requirement.
π¨ BREAKING: Lakewood Church shooter identified as a transgender, legal name Genesse Moreno but went by the name βJeffrey.β π¨ pic.twitter.com/0gmgybgOLC
— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) February 12, 2024