
Two women shot, one fatally, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church outside Baltimore
Two women were shot, one fatally, inside an office in St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Ellicott City Thursday evening and a man was later found dead behind the church in what is being investigated as a possible murder-suicide, authorities said.
Brenda Brewington, 59, was pronounced dead at the scene and Marguerite Mary Kohn, 62, of Halethorpe, was taken to a shock trauma unit and remains in critical condition. Brewington is a church administrator assistant. Marguerite Mary Kohn is co-rector of the church.
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Very sad and schocking - St. Peter’s, Brenda Brewington, Rev. Kohn and the families of these lovely women will be in my prayers
[1] Posted by ECOOS on 5-4-2012 at 10:38 AM · [top]
Very shocking indeed. I wonder what small thing set off someone to take the life of someone else and then perhaps their own. Incredibly sad that someone would do this.
[2] Posted by SC blu cat lady on 5-4-2012 at 11:16 AM · [top]
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