• March 28, 2024

Update— SHOCKING: Oklahoma Muslim Beheads Christian Co-Worker Suspected Of Refusing To Convert To…..

SHOCK, BREAKING: Oklahoma Muslim Beheads Christian Co-Worker Suspected Of Refusing To Convert To Islam – Bystander With……

“I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for believing in Jesus and refusing to worship the beast” – Revelations 20:4
MOORE, Okla. – Police say a woman who was killed by a co-worker at a food distribution center in suburban Oklahoma City was beheaded

and that witnesses have said the suspect had been trying to convince co-workers to convert to Islam.

Moore Police Sgt. Jeremy Lewis said Friday that 30-year-old Alton Nolen had been terminated from Vaughan Foods in Moore shortly before the incident took place on Thursday afternoon.

Colleen Hufford, 54, was beheaded and another woman, 43-year-old Traci Johnson, was stabbed. Both victims were employees of Vaughan Foods, but according to Lewis, it appeared the women were not targeted and were instead stabbed at random.

Mark Vaughn, an off-duty officer who also serves as chief operating officer of the business, shot Nolen as he was stabbing Johnson.

Sgt. Lewis touted Vaughn as a hero Friday and said he saved Johnson’s life.

“It could have gotten a lot worse. This guy wasn’t going to stop,” said Lewis.

Johnson and Nolen were still hospitalized Friday.

According to Lewis, statements were made to investigators that Nolen had been trying to convince employees to convert to Islam. It is unclear whether this is why Nolen had been terminated from the business.

Police were called about 4:15 p.m. to reports of a fight inside Vaughan Foods.

Lewis says officers were told that there had been a stabbing and shooting.

The FBI is involved in the investigation and is currently conducting a background investigation into Nolen, Lewis said.


KOCO – Police: Beheading Suspect Tried To Converting Employees to Islam

The state medical examiner’s office has released the name of a woman killed in a Moore warehouse attack Thursday night.

Colleen Hufford, 54, was killed when she was beheaded in the attack.

He also tried to kill another woman, officials said. She is in stable condition at a local hospital, according to police.

The incident happened at a Vaughan Foods processing plant in Moore.

A sheriff’s deputy shot the suspect, identified by officials as 30-year-old Alton Alexander Nolen. He was taken to a hospital and is expected to survive.

Jeremy Lewis with the Moore Police Department said in a news conference Friday that Nolen was in the process of converting to the Muslim religion. Keep reading


MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Authorities say a man suspected of beheading a woman at a food processing plant in suburban Oklahoma City had been fired.

Moore Police Sgt. Jeremy Lewis said Friday that the suspect, who has not been charged, had been fired from Vaughan Foods.

Lewis said the man entered the plant and stabbed 54-year-old Colleen Hufford, severing her head. Lewis said the man then started to stab 43-year-old Traci Johnson.

Vaughan Foods owner and reserve county officer Mark Vaughan stopped the assault by shooting the suspect. The suspect and Johnson were taken to the hospital and Lewis said they are in stable condition.

Lewis says Moore police have asked the FBI to aid in the investigation and look into the suspect’s background.

 

 

H/T: RedFlagNews

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