Tuesday, June 24, 2025

MISCREANT PREACHERS: Attempted strangulation in the Name of the Lord (#140 in a series)

 
Headline:  Steamboat Pilot & Today, 6/23/2025 
The lead pastor of the Craig-based Church of Destiny was arrested for allegedly attempting to strangle a juvenile on June 15, according to an affidavit for arrest. 
Parrish Terry, 58, of Craig, is charged with second-degree assault strangulation, a Class 4 felony. During an interview with Craig police, the juvenile told officers that Terry had allegedly “attempted to grab him by the side.” 
The juvenile noted that he “slapped (Terry’s) hand away” and said he doesn’t like to be touched there, states the affidavit. 
When the juvenile said this, Terry allegedly started to chase the juvenile, according to the affidavit. \] 
“At first, he thought it was play fighting, but then got scared” and locked himself in a room, says the document. The juvenile told police that Terry began trying to open the door and started pounding on it.
 
"Whoever is slow to anger has great understanding, but he who has a hasty temper exalts folly."  (Proverb 14:29)

 
Other miscreant posts:
June 2025
Dominic Foor.  (6/14)
Ryan McElrath.  (6/10)
Jim Mustain.  (6/7)
Nathan Roach.  (6/3)

May 2025
Daniel Lamppin.  (5/30)
Alan Buresh.  (5/29)
Daniel Champ.  (5/13)
Paul Dyal. (5/11)
Leo Parker.  (5/8)

April 2025
Brad Swink.  (4/12)
Jaime Arriaga.  (4/10)
Darren Day.  (4/8)

March 2025
Joshua Lucero.  (3/26)
Jeffrey Summers.  (3/24)
Sergio Guardia.  (3/22)
Marvin Upton.  (3/21)
Rodger Strong.  (3/20)
Britt Taylor.  (3/19)
Daniel Menelaou.  (3/15)
Robert Morris.  (3/14)
Jose Saez Jr.  (3/12)
Waymon Jordan.  (3/8)

February 2025
Jesse Santos.  (2/26)
Ruel Barbee.  (2/16)
Lee B. Patrick.  (2/14)
Timothy Nall.  (2/7)

January 2025
John Fiedler.  (1/26)
James McMillan.  (1/25)
Jeffrey Merrow.  (1/18)
Johel LaFaurie.  (1/17)
Jeff Taylor.  (1/16)
Dallas Majewski.  (1/15)
Bruce Hollen.  (1/14)
Timothy Nall.  (1/9)
 
December 2024
Edward Monk.  (12/23)
Joshua Lough.  (12/22)
Ignazio Medina.  (12/20)
Anthony Odiong.  (12/19)
Vincent Bishop.  (12/9)
Arturo Alarcon.  (12/8)
Hunter Eubanks.  (12/7)
Roy Shoop.  (12/5)

November 2024
James McMillan.  (11/30)
Stephen Melton. (11/29)
Charles Sulivant.  (11/24)
Geoffrey Carter.  (11/22)
John Radcliff.  (11/21)
Garrett Harmon.  (11/20)
Edward R. Monk.  (11/16)
George Bell.  (11/14)
Jose Mora.  (11/13)
William Pounds.  (11/12)
Charles Randall.  (11/9)
Jackson Gatlin.  (11/7)
Charles Goff.  (11/1)

October 2024
Stephen Johnson.  (10/27)
Josh Howerton.  (10/26)
Craig Stone.  (10/26/2024)
Steven Lawson. (10/25).  
Scott Crenshaw.  (10/25)
Byron Copeland.  (10/25)
Josiah Anthony.  (10/25)
Ronald Goines.  (10/24)
Tony Cammarota.  (10/24)
Robert Morris.  (10/24)
Mike Buster.  (10/23)
Tony Evans.  (10/23)
Terren Dames.  (10/23)
James Randolph.  (10/23)
Matt Queen.  (10/18)
Roy Shoop.  (10/12)
Gabriel Mills.  (10/3)

September 2024
John Raymond.  (9/27)
Juan Barrios.  (9/23)
Demiro Johnson.  (9/22)
Glen Dean McCoy.  (9/22)
James Swanson.  (9/21)
William Dunfee.  (9/21)
Steven Lawson.  (9/20)
Rocky Goodwin.  (9/19)
William Johnson.  (9/17)
Tim Ballard.  (9/13)


Madison Marriott West, Middleton Wisconsin

 
Opened in March 1990 as the Madison West Holiday Inn

Photos by Retiring Guy


Wisconsin State Journal, 12/21/1987

Since a dip in during the 1980s, the population of Edgerton Wisconsin has increased 30%

 
Population and map:  Wikipedia (2024 estimate)
Headline:  Wisconsin State Journal, 6/24/2025

Tom Still reports:
Tuesday at the Edgerton Rotary Club was more than an excuse for a burger, fries and a dish of ice cream just off I-39. It was a chance to talk about Wisconsin’s economy and to suggest it’s not just about seeding prosperity in larger cities, but in the state’s smaller communities, as well. Edgerton is such a community. 
With roughly 6,000 citizens, it’s north of Janesville, south of the Madison area and mostly contained in Rock County. The Rotary Club group included school board members, Chamber of Commerce representatives, the publisher of the Edgerton Reporter, the president of the Edgerton Hospital and the mayor, who was sporting a “Tobacco City U.S.A.” T-shirt to mark the region’s upcoming heritage days celebration.

Most of the city is located in Rock County.