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Two men preaching religion shot to death

Tite Sufra, 24 and Stephen Ocean , 23, = were shot and killed late Saturday, January 30, in Boynton Beach in the U.S= . State of Florida, where they evangelized, after meeting 18-year-old = Jeriah Woody, local police said. "They witnessed to Woody for fifteen = minutes when he got a phone call and told the preachers he 'had to go'= . "As they walked away, Woody suddenly started walking back toward the= m. Sufra walked up to greet him and was killed with a shot gun blast a= t point blank range. When Ocean ran, he was shot in the back. After he= fell, Woody shot him in the head execution style."

 

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 Mob Storms Pakist= an Church; 65 Injured

Muslims armed with clubs and iron rods = on stormed into a church in the town of Kalar Kahar. "At least 65 wors= hipers were severely injured," said  Xavier William, who particip= ated in the worship service and witnessed the violence. Pastor Naveed John = told Worthy News that the attackers were angry that his congregation had be= gun building a church on a small piece of land given by the local governmen= t.

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