A Jeffersontown church allowed select members to bring guns to service after a shooting at nearby Kroger in 2018. Police said the shooter had tried to enter the church before he shot and killed two people at the grocery store.
A Jeffersontown church allowed select members to bring guns to service after a shooting at nearby Kroger in 2018. Police said the shooter had tried to enter the church before he shot and killed two people at the grocery store.
The move comes weeks after police say 51-year-old Gregory Bush tried to get into the locked church minutes before he went to a Kroger store and shot and killed two people.
Gun rights advocates said situations like the Texas church shooting this week prompted the Indiana legislature this year to pass a law that allows the carrying of guns in houses of worship.