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    Family Research Council Shooting Leaves Security Guard Wounded
    Report; Posted on: 2012-08-15 19:45:02 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]

    Suspect is black, and possibly gay.

    A suspect in the shooting of a security guard at the headquarters of a downtown D.C. conservative Christian lobbying firm criticized the group's anti-gay stance before opening fire, a source tells ABC7.

    The shooting took place at the offices of the Family Research Council, which is located at 801 G Street, about a block west of the Verizon Center.

    A source tells ABC7's Scott Thuman that the suspect is Floyd Corkin, 28, of Virginia.

    Sources say Corkin walked into the Family Research Council and said “It’s not about you, it’s about the policy,” and then shot the guard.



    The guard, who was shot in the shoulder, was conscious and breathing after the incident.

    The suspect was taken into custody by the FBI and was being interviewed. Authorities later found his vehicle at the East Falls Church Metro station.

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    News Source: WJLA.com

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