Police: Teen killed in N.Y. church assault wanted out

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    KiddingMe

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    Police: Teen killed in N.Y. church assault wanted out

    By Ray Sanchez, CNN

    Updated 1:48 PM ET, Fri October 16, 2015

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    Story highlights

    • Teen who died in church assault wanted to leave congregation, investigator says
    • Authorities say "counseling session" turns physical, resulting in teen's death
    • He and his younger brother allegedly were beaten at a church in upstate New York
    • Parents face manslaughter charges; four others are accused of second-degree assault

    (CNN)The fatal beating of Lucas Leonard in the sanctuary of Word of Life Christian Church came after the teenager had "expressed a desire to leave" the secretive upstate New York church, New Hartford Police Chief Michael Inserra said Friday.

    That wish, according to Inserra, apparently prompted a counseling session on the spiritual state of Lucas and his younger brother. During the sessions, the teens were beaten with a cord and Lucas suffered injuries so severe that emergency room doctors thought he had been shot, Inserra said.

      On the day their parents, Bruce T. Leonard, 65, and Deborah R. Leonard, 59, are to appear in court on charges of first-degree manslaughter -- a Class B felony -- authorities disclosed a possible motive for a crime that has shaken a tiny village about 250 miles north of New York City. Four other church members were charged with second-degree assault, also a felony.

      "The purpose of the counseling session obviously is a big part of this investigation," Inserra told reporters. "The victim expressed a desire to leave the church and this is what may have initiated the session. We still have not concluded why the session turned so violent."

      Family members took Lucas, 19, by car Monday afternoon to a hospital in nearby Utica, where he was pronounced dead.

      Lucas' 17-year-old brother, Christopher, was hospitalized in serious condition after suffering blunt-force trauma injuries during the same church session, police said. It's unclear why Christopher was beaten.

      The younger brother, who had to be drawn out by authorities from a hiding area in the church, is alert and cooperating with investigators, Inserra said.

      The assaults occurred after a Sunday-night service at the church. The so-called counseling session turned violent for some reason and the teens were repeatedly beaten through the night, according to the police chief.

      Lucas was taken to a hospital on Monday after church members found he wasn't breathing, police said. At the hospital, Bruce Leonard accused the victim of molesting children as a possible justification for his injuries -- an allegation that Inserra said is unfounded.

      Sarah Ferguson was charged with second-degree assault.
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      David Morey was charged with second-degree assault.
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      Linda Morey was charged with second-degree assault.
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      Six members of the Word of Life Christian Church in New Hartford, New York, have been arrested after the 19-year-old son of two of the suspects died from blunt force trauma injuries, police announced on Tuesday, October 13. Investigators determined that Lucas Leonard, 19, was beaten at the church, police said. Pictured here is Leonard's father, Bruce Leonard. He and Deborah Leonard have been charged with one count of first-degree manslaughter.
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      Joseph Irwin was one of four church members charged with second-degree assault.
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      Sarah Ferguson was charged with second-degree assault.
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      David Morey was charged with second-degree assault.
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      Linda Morey was charged with second-degree assault.
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      Six members of the Word of Life Christian Church in New Hartford, New York, have been arrested after the 19-year-old son of two of the suspects died from blunt force trauma injuries, police announced on Tuesday, October 13. Investigators determined that Lucas Leonard, 19, was beaten at the church, police said. Pictured here is Leonard's father, Bruce Leonard. He and Deborah Leonard have been charged with one count of first-degree manslaughter.
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      Joseph Irwin was one of four church members charged with second-degree assault.
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      After the assaults, seven children at the church were turned over to local child welfare authorities.

      "These children were interviewed at length ... and they were examined by medical professionals," Inserra said. "There's absolutely no indication of any sexual abuse to any of these children."

      Inserra added, "There is no evidence these brothers did anything. They are, at this point, true victims."

      An autopsy showed Lucas suffered multiple contusions from blunt force trauma to the torso and extremities, authorities said. A combination of the injuries plus the duration of assault contributed to his death. The beatings included blows to the genital area of the teens.

      Inserra said doctors took an injury to Lucas' groin area to be "a gunshot wound, an entry wound."

      The Leonards were each ordered held on $100,000 bail at arraignment Wednesday.

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      Don Gerace, attorney for Bruce Leonard, has entered a not-guilty plea on behalf of his client, whom he said has no criminal history and has lived in the community more than two decades. Leonard has been a church member for eight years.

      "In the state of New York he is charged with manslaughter in the first degree, which requires intent to cause serious bodily injury and I do not believe there was any intent," Gerace said this week.

      Deborah Leonard's attorney, Devin Garramone, said his client had a stent put in due to a heart condition and requires constant medical attention.

      "I cannot imagine my client had anything to do with these injuries, especially in the condition she is in," he said.

      Bail for the other four church members was set Wednesday at $50,000 each.

      Inserra identified them as as Joseph Irwin, David Morey, Linda Morey and Sarah Ferguson, who is the mother of four of the children in the care of child welfare authorities.

      A former Word of Life church member, who asked not to be identified, said she was a babysitter for the teenage brothers and was shocked by the beatings.

      The church, which began in 1984, has about five families, or about 35 members, including children, according to the former member. She described the congregation as a "makeshift family" that had been together for 25 years.

      "We weren't originally isolated from the community," she said.

      Over time, there was friction between the church and a neighboring community, she said.

      "We put up the hedges," she said.

      "Then the neighbors got angry because they couldn't see what's going on anymore."

      But the ex-member denied reports the church is a cult.

      "I realize this situation makes it look like this," she said, "but if you listen to the teachings, they are accurate to the Bible."

      Responding to a reporter's question, Inserra said he had no information about whether the group is a cult.

      Inserra said police had been called to the church on a handful of occasions after church member complaints about noise and disorderly conduct.

      The Utica School District has employed Bruce Leonard as a teaching assistant since 2007, Proctor High School Principal Steven Falchi told CNN. He has been at Proctor High School in Utica since 2010, Falchi said.

      Leonard works with a certified teacher and other teaching assistants in the special education department, Falchi said. He works with "severely and profoundly disabled students," Falchi said.

      "We were very shocked to learn the news," said Falchi, adding he was not aware of previous complaints or disciplinary action against Leonard. "He was a hard worker and was exceptionally compassionate about his work with our students. It came as quite a shock."

      Lucas Leonard and his younger brother were home-schooled, according to Ronald Wheelock, superintendent for Sauquoit Valley Central School District.

      The school district's involvement with the teens was limited, with the parents sending the district curriculum proposals at the beginning of the year, Wheelock said.

    • KiddingMe
      KiddingMe
      Sorry, I messed up something trying to cut and paste the text from the article. I'm not sure how to fix.
    • sir82
      sir82
      A hundred years or so from now, the fragmented scattered remnants of what is left of the Watchtower Organization will all be looney-tune small church-compounds like this one.
    • OneFingerSalute
      OneFingerSalute
      Beaten, stoned, or disfellowshipped. What is the difference?
    • blondie
      blondie

      I wonder what scriptures or policies they use to justify this?

      Deut. 21:18-21

      The Rebellious Son

      18 “If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son who will not obey the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and who, when they have chastened him, will not heed them, 19 then his father and his mother shall take hold of him and bring him out to the elders of his city, to the gate of his city. 20 And they shall say to the elders of his city, ‘This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious; he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton and a drunkard.’ 21 Then all the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones; pso you shall put away the evil from among you, qand all Israel shall hear and fear.

    • blondie
      blondie

      Nov 15, 1952 Watchtower pp.703-704 Questions from Readers

      Questions from Readers

      • In the case of where a father or mother or son or daughter is disfellowshiped, how should such person be treated by members of the family in their family relationship?—P.C., Ontario, Canada.

      We are not living today among theocratic nations where such members of our fleshly family relationship could be exterminated for apostasy from God and his theocratic organization, as was possible and was ordered in the nation of Israel in the wilderness of Sinai and in the land of Palestine. "Thou shalt surely kill him; thy hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the hand of all the people. And thou shalt stone him to death with stones, because he hath sought to draw thee away from Jehovah thy God, . . . And all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall do no more any such wickedness as this is in the midst of thee."—Deut. 13:6-11, AS.

      Being limited by the laws of the worldly nation in which we live and also by the laws of God through Jesus Christ, we can take action against apostates only to a certain extent, that is, consistent with both sets of laws. The law of the land and God's law through Christ forbid us to kill apostates, even though they be members of our own flesh-and-blood family relationship.

    • redvip2000
      redvip2000

      "I realize this situation makes it look like this," she said, "but if you listen to the teachings, they are accurate to the Bible."

      Well in reality i think this person is right. After all the bible does condone killing your son if he is rebellious. ( Deut 21: 18 - 21)

    • Syme
      Syme
      Guys, no offense, but I'm afraid the US is one of the most unsafe and dangerous places to live, lately. Be careful, all who live there.
    • Zoos
      Zoos
      the US is one of the most unsafe and dangerous places to live


      The religious whacks in this country scare a lot of us... AND THE GUBBERMENT PROTECTS THEM!!!

      There is a movement in this country among fundamentalist Christians to "take back" the government and return America to her god-given, god-ordained glory. To speak with one of these fanatics (and regrettably I work with a few) you get the sense that they are no more capable of separating God from the American dirt we live on than Jehovah's Witnesses are able to separate God from the organization they bow to.

      It's American fascism brewing... perhaps boiling, and it's going to come to a head eventually. It's SCARY!

      That extremist Christian churches have back rooms for "adjusting" dissenters is no surprise to me, given the mentality I witness in these people all the time. They have an "our way or death" political/religious mindset that is being fostered by, among other things, elements of conservative talk radio personalities (Rush Limbaugh and his ilk). In my area there are two 2-hour radio shows just like the Limbaugh program directly preceding the Limbaugh show. A steady diet of god hates fags, god hates liberals, god hates atheists, god loves conservatives, god loves America - but only if we get rid of the liberals... and they all promote a TAKE NO PRISONERS AND MAKE NO APOLOGIES attitude.

      These people are out for blood and they are making the U.S. one of the most unsafe and dangerous places to live.

    • cognac
      cognac
      This just makes me want to vomit. My heart breaks for the victims.

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