Wesley Ernst

Christian Post Correspondent

‘Occupy Wall Street’ SF Protestors Confronted by Police

Almost 800 people marched through downtown San Francisco on Wednesday as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement that has sprung up across the country since mid September, voicing their concern over the widening disparity between the rich and poor.

Local Pastors Ask Cupertino Quarry Gunman to Surrender

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Pastors of several African American churches have asked the Cupertino cement plant employee responsible for fatally shooting three people to surrender to the authorities immediately. Now indentified as Shareef Allman, age 45, the whereabouts of the suspect remains at the moment.

Cupertino Quarry Shooting Manhunt Underway

CUPERTINO – Police are still on the look out for a disgruntled employee of a Cupertino limestone quarry who walked into an early morning meeting and opened fire, killing two employees and wounding six others.

Osama bin Laden's Lair to be Examined by CIA

A CIA forensics team received approval to search the former hide-out of Osama bin Laden after Pakistani officials allowed the visit in an apparent move to reduce tensions with Washington.