Parishioners, who described Kirk as
a dedicated minister with a bubbly personality and a knack for remembering the
names of his church’s 800 members, are now looking for answers following his
violent death.
Police in the Fort Worth suburb of
Forest Hill said Kirk was killed Monday by a man who rammed a car into a wall
at his Greater Sweethome Missionary Baptist Church, then chased Kirk and fatally beat him with an electric guitar.
Investigators said they don’t know
the motive or if Kirk knew his attacker, who police subdued by using a Taser
but who died after being taken into custody. His name hasn’t been released.
Hundreds of people gathered outside
the church, where crime-scene tape was wrapped around a small statue of Jesus
near the wrecked car. Some hugged each other and cried, while others shared
memories of Kirk.
“He really was concerned about our
souls,” Montoya McNeil, a church member for eight years, said as she wiped away
tears. “You looked forward to being here. … I’m not asking God why, because I
know where he (Kirk) is, but we won’t get those big bear hugs and those great
sermons anymore.”
“He would wear jeans or a sweatsuit because he
said he never knew how he would be needed to help, and that’s what a pastor
does. He was a man of integrity.”
Forest Hill Police Chief Dan Dennis said the
suspect drove his car into a church wall before noon Monday, apparently on
purpose. The suspect got out of the car and began to attack the pastor in the
parking lot before chasing him into the church, while the secretary hid and
called 911, Dennis said.
Police arrived to find the suspect assaulting
Kirk with an electric guitar from inside the church, Dennis said. An officer
used a Taser on the suspect, handcuffed him and put him in the back of a patrol
car.
By then, Kirk had died, Dennis said. A
maintenance worker who tried to help Kirk was injured and taken to an area
hospital. His condition was unknown.
Dennis said the suspect was found unresponsive
shortly after being detained and was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Kirk
fought back during the attack, Dennis said, but it’s unclear if that played any
role in the suspect’s death. An autopsy was being performed on the suspect to
determine the cause of death.
Dennis said he didn’t know if the suspect knew
Kirk, attended the church or why he might have attacked the pastor.
Former Forest Hill Mayor James Gosey said Kirk
started the church in 1995 in a strip mall before building the red-brick
church.
Kirk was also an unofficial volunteer chaplain
who occasionally counseled members of a local high school football team, Fort
Worth school district spokesman Clint Bond said.
Loftin, the associate
minister, said that church members were grieving but would recover from the
loss “with the help of God.”Isa 29:15 Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the LORD, and their works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us? and who knoweth us?
Jer 23:1 Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture! saith the LORD.
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