Friday, November 14, 2008

White Powder--I can't believe this!!!

I got a message to check out the link of a news story regarding a suspicious envelope containing white powder that was sent to Temple Square, here in Salt Lake City, yesterday. About the same time, there was another envelope sent to the Temple in Los Angeles. Maybe I'm a little slow on the draw, but in case you also didn't hear about it, here's the story:

"FBI testing white powder mailed to two LDS temples
November 13th, 2008 @ 9:38pm

Team coverage

A letter containing white powder was discovered at Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City today. The scare shut down a temple annex building for more than an hour.

About the same time, another envelope filled with white powder forced the closure of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' temple in the Westwood area of Los Angeles.

In Salt Lake City, the powder was found by temple workers this afternoon. FBI agents took the powder immediately, and tonight it's at a lab somewhere in the valley, being tested to determine if it's a health risk.

The first test the powder will undergo is a presumptive test to see if it's a known toxin. "The quickest we can get a turn around is 24 to 48 hours," said FBI Special Agent Juan Becerra.

Becerra and his team want to get the results quickly and report them to the public to calm fears of a health concern, though the health of the exposed church employees who opened the envelope is a positive sign.

"At this point we wouldn't want to venture a guess. Though it seems no one has gotten hurt; everyone seems normal, so there's no immediate health reaction to the workers in the temple," Becerra said.

The three clerks in the office who opened the manila envelope and reported the suspicious powder are home tonight but have been told to call police if they become ill.

Becerra did confirm to us that the powder wasn't the only thing in the envelope. "There was something in with the powder," he said.

But he says he doesn't know what because the powder was immediately bagged up and taken away.

Even if the powder is found harmless, the penalty is still severe. "It is a federal offense to mail something like that. If it's a joke, or to make a point, it is a federal offense," Becerra said.

No one inside of the temple was evacuated. However, no new patrons were allowed to go inside during the investigation. Church officials later reopened the temple to church members.

Also tonight, a white powder was found at a printing press run by The Knights of Columbus in Windsor Locks, Conn.

The Knights are the world's largest Catholic fraternal service, and because the Catholic Church supported California's Prop 8, police are wondering if there is a connection.

As for the tests from Salt Lake's Temple Square, as soon as they're released, we will give that information to you.

Tune into Eyewitness News Today, KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM/1160 AM and KSL.com tomorrow morning for any overnight developments."

You can also go to this link to see the video and find out more information. What's scary is that investigators believe the cases are linked (I think it's a little obvious) and that they're related to the Church's stance against homosexual marriage. What is this world coming to??

Homosexual marriage has been a topic of BIG debate all semester for me in several of my classes. I have defended my stand on the issue at every corner, and it has kind of surprised me that there are soo many people in my classes at UVU who have been so rude to me about my opinion and my belief. (I'll spare you the pain of hearing some of the things that have been said to me.) The reason it surprises me so much is partly because of the area we live in. BYU is our neighbor university, and living in "Happy Valley", there are a LOT of Latter-Day Saints, so I guess I just assumed that most of the people in my classes were also LDS and would have similar opinions to mine. Apparently I was wrong and naive. I don't expect everyone to agree with me, nor do I think that's a realistic expectation, but I do expect people to respect my beliefs and to allow me (or the Church I belong to) to voice my opinion with the ridicule that has come with it. This entire situation is so frustrating to me, although I will continue to defend my beliefs on every hand, no matter what. I can just see that our world is becoming more black and white very quickly!! That fact is a little scary for me.

3 comments:

Lisa said...

I know! Super crazy!When will these people realize we can love the people and not the action? Why can't they realize it has to do with our stance and our views on the reason for marriage and exaltation instead of thinking only about themselves? When will they also realize the church will not change their views?! Crazy times! Thanks for the post!

MARK & CHRISTY said...

Hey I am glad that you take the stand in our classes, even though I sit back, listen and don't get involved I agree with everything you say! It is so scary the way some people think! It is all about their "happiness." We will see who is happy in the end!! Oh by the way cute page I love the fall background!!

Beverly L. Royer said...

Thanks for posting this. I'm in the FS law cocoon, have conservative relatives & so haven't realized what might be the opinions at UVSC. I think it is a tough issue and hard to defend against the other side. Good for you for standing up for your beliefs!