Man who threatened Fort Worth congregation was a member of the church

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Court documents detail the charges and bond conditions for Roman Collins who, police say, was heavily armed with guns, a large knife and ammo when he showed up and made threats at All Peoples Church Unitarian Universalist.

"The man was Roman Collins, who we know. Who lived in the neighborhood and had attended church here for a few months," said church director Dan Sexton.

"We reviewed the security cams, and we heard some shots fired around 3:40 a.m. on early Wednesday morning," Sexton said. "There was an assault rifle found lying near the dog. The Sudberry school teacher and some kids had gone out there. As soon as they saw it, they turned right around. The teacher came in and called police right away."Fort Worth police arrested a man accused of threatening to kill people in a church.

"He goes in there, and there’s Roman. And he’s got a pistol on his hip. He’s got a tactical vest with ammo and stuff in it. And there’s a shotgun lying on the table. Carl just starts chatting with him. ‘Hey, man. What’s going on?’ Roman goes. ‘I had to shoot a dog.’ Carl goes, ‘That’s tough.’ And just engages him, talk to him for a while," Sexton said. "Carl sees something and goes, ‘I’ve got to take this back in the office. I’ll be back in a minute.

 

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