A Columbus minister is accused of breaking one of the Ten Commandments when he was captured on video taking a religious picture Saturday from the front stoop of a Dirk Way home in the neighborhood.Minister accused of taking ‘Beyond Blessed’ picture from home | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Tramaiz Lavar Taylor, 34, was charged with misdemeanor theft of a picture with the words,” Beyond Blessed and Thankful.” Represented by public defender Robin King, he pleaded not guilty to the charge during a 9 a.m. hearing in Recorder’s Court.
Patrol officer Cody Manning said police were called just before 9 a.m. to the home in the 500 block of Dirk Way to check on a theft. A surveillance camera at the house captured Taylor’s photo but his name was unknown.
Welcome to H&C,,, where I aggregate news of interest. Primary topics include abuse with "the church", LGBTQI+ issues, cults - including anti-vaxxers, and the Dominionist and Theocratic movements. Also of concern is the anti-science movement with interest in those that promote garbage like homeopathy, chiropractic and the like. I am an atheist and anti-theist who believes religious mythos must be die and a strong supporter of SOCAS.
Monday, August 27, 2018
Minister accused of taking ‘Beyond Blessed’ picture from home | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Hypocrisy at its finest,,,
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