Confessed shooter planned to use Chick-fil-A sandwiches as political statement
A man who confessed to the shooting of a security guard at the Washington offices of the conservative Family Research Council (FRC) pleaded guilty of the crime Wednesday, explaining in court that he brought a backpack full of Chick-fil-A sandwiches with the intent of making the attack into a political statement.
Floyd Corkins, 28, agreed to plead guilty to three charges relating to the Aug. 15 incident, including committing an act of terrorism, according to CBS News. His victim, security guard Leo Johnson, was shot once in the arm but managed to wrest away Corkins weapon.
In a strange twist, Corkins was caught on camera buying a pistol in Virginia, six days before the shooting, as a team of French journalists were filming a segment about how easy it is to buy guns in America. U.S. Attorney Ron Machen later declared in a prepared statement that the case highlights the dangers of access to high-capacity magazines that allow killers to inflict carnage on a mass scale in the blink of an eye.
The Chick-fil-A restaurant chain was embroiled in controversy the month before Corkins attack after CEO Dan Cathy told a religious news outfit that hes guilty of using the companys profits to finance anti-gay groups a move that dealt tremendous damage to the businesss brand despite soaring sales as Christian groups flocked to eat chicken as a political statement.
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