Rev. Julian Armand Cook of Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church shared similar sentiments, expressing how “shocked” and “hurt” he was by the incident, which went viral on social media.
The swastika-donned neo-Nazis carried high-powered assault rifles and harassed members of the Lincoln Heights community.
"This sacred land has been violated," said Pastor Julian Armand Cook of the Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church, who organized the prayer march Sunday afternoon. "So we are bringing God back ...
In the days that followed, the community rallied to confront the hate. The Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church organized a march on Sunday to demonstrate that hate has no place in their town.
“What we saw on Friday was an act of terror," Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church pastor Julian Cook said. But some like contractor David Piscopo, who does work in the area, believe the ...
"And on Sunday, dozens gathered at Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church to send the message that hate has no place in Lincoln Heights or elsewhere.There is another meeting Monday afternoon ...
"This sacred land has been violated," said Pastor Julian Armand Cook of the Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church, who organized the prayer march Sunday afternoon. "So we are bringing God back to ...