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hooting 
scenes and interviewing witnesses and company employees. The sheriff's statement 
said they were working to determine a motive. The sheriff's office also 
called in investigators from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to 
help with the various shooting scenes.A dispatcher with the sheriff's office 
told The Associated Press by telephone early Sunday that he had no 
further information to release.The trucking company's website said it employs 
400 people and owns hundreds of vehicles that operate around the country. 
It said Pritchett started the trucking company in 1980."Our thoughts and 
prayers are with all of their families, and at this time our 
sole focus is on those impacted by today's events. Words cannot express 
the pain and sorrow felt by so many yet we are comforted 
by the memories of those lost," the company said in a statement.The 
company's chief financial officer, Steve Perez, didn't respond to an email 
seeking further comment.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
in writing 
before a dispute arises, otherwise it can look to a court as 
if something was done after the fact as an attempt to cover 
up hostility to gays.Airline Baptist Church Senior Pastor Chad Mills said 
members of the public use their facilities in is Bossier City, La., 
for many activities, including Zumba classes. In the past, anyone who could 
pay the fee was allowed to reserve the space. But recently, the 
church changed its rental policy to allow wedding-related events only for 
male-female couples.Some denominations are less concerned about the Supreme 
Court rulings. The Assemblies of God, the group of churches comprising the 
world's largest Pentecostal denomination, sought legal advice after the 
rulings. An attorney for the group distributed a memo to ministers saying 
there was no reason to change their bylaws.However, the memo also said 
that "doing so is not inappropriate, and may be warranted based on 
future rulings by the Supreme Court and other state and federal courts."The 
bylaw changes are coming at a time when many churches are wrestling 
with gay marriage in general and are working hard to be more 
welcoming to gays and lesbians."It's probably one of the most difficult 
issues our churches are facing right now," said Doug Anderson, a national 
coordinator with the evangelical Vineyard Church. "It's almost an impossible 
situation to reconcile what's going on in our culture, and our whole 
theology of welcoming and loving peopl

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