WASHINGTON (AP) — A man who had been a volunteer at a community center for gays walked into the lobby of a conservative political organization, made a negative comment about what the group stands for, pulled a gun and opened fire, authorities said.
But the shooting Wednesday morning at the downtown Washington headquarters of the Family Research Council left only one person injured: the security guard. And after being struck in the arm, he helped wrestle the gunman to the floor, thwarting an attack that police fear could have turned deadly.
"The security guard here is a hero, in my opinion," D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said of Leo Johnson, who was conscious and in stable condition at an area hospital after the shooting.
Police and the FBI were investigating why the armed man, identified as 28-year-old Floyd Lee Corkins II of Herndon, Va., entered the front lobby of the conservative group, argued with the guard and opened fire. But one law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the suspect made a negative reference about the group's work and what it stands for before shooting.
Corkins was being held on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, the FBI said Wednesday night. Bill Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office, said Corkins would likely appear in court Thursday but gave no further details.
Television news footage showed the suspect, a large man with a shaved head and an unbuttoned striped shirt, being led to a car with his hands restrained. It was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer. Corkins was carrying a 9mm Sig Sauer handgun that authorities have determined was purchased and owned legally, said Richard Marianos, special agent in charge of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' Washington field office.
Though authorities did not publicly reveal a motive, advocacy groups across the ideological spectrum condemned the violence, with some casting it as a hate crime. President Barack Obama was concerned about the well-being of the guard, a White House spokesman said, and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney also said he was appalled.
"Today's attack is the clearest sign we've seen that labeling pro-marriage groups as 'hateful' must end," Brian Brown, the president of the National Organization for Marriage, said in a statement.
The Family Research Council, headquartered in a busy downtown tourist district, strongly opposes gay marriage and abortion and says it advocates "faith, family and freedom in public policy and public opinion." The group maintains a powerful lobbying presence on those causes, testifying before Congress and reviewing legislation. Its president, Tony Perkins, said the group's main concern was with the wounded guard.
Corkins, who had been volunteering recently at a community center for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, made a negative comment about the organization's activity before the shooting, but the reference was not specific, one of the law enforcement officials said. Two law enforcement officials said Corkins was carrying sandwiches from Chick-fil-A, a fast-food chain whose president's public opposition to same-sex marriage recently placed the restaurant at the center of a national cultural debate.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigating is continuing.
Johnson, who was taken to the hospital Wednesday, was expected to survive.
"The security guard did a phenomenal job, above and beyond what he was supposed to do in this particular situation," said Jacqueline Maguire, a spokeswoman for the FBI's Washington field office.
Corkins had been volunteering for about the past six months at The DC Center for the LGBT Community, said David Mariner, executive director of the community center, in Northwest Washington. He usually staffed the center's front desk on Saturdays, and his most recent shift was about two weeks ago.
"He always struck me as a kind, gentle and unassuming young man. I'm very surprised that he could be involved in something like this," Mariner said.
Authorities seized Corkins' car at a northern Virginia Metro station, and were going door-to-door interviewing neighbors, several of whom spoke highly of the family.
"They were always so sweet and so nice," said Stephanie Meyer, who lives a few doors down. "They are awesome people. We never had any issues."
According to a U.S. Defense Department official, Corkins is not a member of the Air Force, but he may have lived at Andrews Air Force base in some other capacity in the past, possibly as a dependent or family member. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to provide personal information.
Amy Biondi and her husband Steve were visiting Washington from Long Island with their daughter and a friend and tried to ask officers for help with a parking meter when they were told there was a situation they had to deal with. The door to the FRC was opened, and an officer could be heard repeatedly shouting, "Put the gun down, put the gun down."
"Next thing you know there are police officers swarming the area," said Biondi, 45, a massage therapist from St. James, N.Y.
The family didn't get a close look inside, but they said the man that officers were talking to seemed to comply immediately.
Groups aligned with conservative causes lambasted the shooting, but so did a coalition of about two dozen organizations promoting gay, lesbian and transgender rights, which said it rejected and condemned the attack.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said the president, who was traveling in Iowa Wednesday, was informed of the shooting shortly after 1 p.m.
"The president expressed his concern for the individual injured in the shooting and his strong belief that this type of violence has no place in our society," Carney said.
Romney said in a statement that he was appalled. "There is no place for such violence in our society," he said. "My prayers go out to the wounded security guard and his family, as well as all the people at the Family Research Council whose sense of security has been shattered by today's horrific events."
The headquarters of the FRC is in the city's bustling Chinatown neighborhood, near the Verizon Center, the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and several museums, restaurants and shops.
In the past month, the FRC has forcefully defended Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy for his remarks in opposition to gay marriage.
Mariner said he did not know Corkins well or have any conversations with him about the Chick-fil-A controversy or other political issues of interest to the gay community.
"I really only talked to him about volunteering, so I couldn't say anything about anything else," Mariner said.
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I'm very glad that nobody was killed, and the only injury is apparently non-critical. I live in DC, and let me tell you the FBI domestic terrorism guys were swarming all over the block. I am curious to see how the media reacts to this in the long-term, as they have a long standing tradition of "liberal nut = terrorist; conservative nut = lone crazy that doesn't reflect on societal mores or political realities in the least."
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Apparently he was carrying a bag with 15 chik-fil-a sandwiches in it. I assume this has to be in response somehow to the support Chik-fil-a day that took place, but it's a pretty pathetic way to try and make a point.
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What media have you been looking at? Most speculation on the Times Square bombing attempt for example focused on right-wing extremnists not an Islamist, and similarly ABC attempted to connect James Holmes to the Tea Party. Granted there haven't been much leftist terrorism in the US lately.Ziggy Stardust wrote:I'm very glad that nobody was killed, and the only injury is apparently non-critical. I live in DC, and let me tell you the FBI domestic terrorism guys were swarming all over the block. I am curious to see how the media reacts to this in the long-term, as they have a long standing tradition of "liberal nut = terrorist; conservative nut = lone crazy that doesn't reflect on societal mores or political realities in the least."
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Never mind that they are."Today's attack is the clearest sign we've seen that labeling pro-marriage groups as 'hateful' must end," Brian Brown, the president of the National Organization for Marriage, said in a statement.
I'm glad the guard is going to okay, and I'm...disquieted that violence has broken out this soon. Not that I'm surprised that it did.
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Good on the guard for bringing down the gunman. Wonder if he was armed security or not. But he's got big brass ones.
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I'm actually surprised that this sort of thing doesn't happen more often. The level of animosity that gays face in America drives them to kill themselves twice as often as the general population. You'd think it would drive more of them to kill other people.

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I feel bad for the guard, but I'm glad he's getting the recognition he deserves.
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Keep in mind the gun ownership rates, the nature of what drives people to suicide to begin with and the psychosis of someone who is being legitimately oppressed.Darth Wong wrote:I'm actually surprised that this sort of thing doesn't happen more often. The level of animosity that gays face in America drives them to kill themselves twice as often as the general population. You'd think it would drive more of them to kill other people.
People who commit mass shootings typically have a pretty good life, after all they had the money to purchase fire arms or the family to steal it from, they have the free time to pick out a location for their shooting spree and the commitment and strength of personality to go through with their action. If you look at those who commit mass shootings you generally speaking find people you don't have sympathy for regardless of the shooting... Let me explain that a bit better
Maj. Nidal Hasan, James Eagan Holmes, Jiverly Wong, Michael McLendon, Steven Kazmierczak, Seung-Hui Cho and finnally Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold the Columbine killers. What all of these people have in common aside from shooting up a bunch of people in the last decade is the fact that if you look at their individual circumstances it's not like these were people who faced years of oppression, bullying, taunting and physical abuse. These are not people who were starved and beaten under direction of religious authorities and constantly told by their own families that what they were was sinful and wrong.
In a large part the eight people I listed there who got guns and shot lots of innocent people did not have perfect lives but they were not exactly shitty lives. If they had told you the week before the shooting what their lives were like most people would have simply shrugged and said "that's life". And in four of these cases the issues in question were purely mental, the Columbine kids were ostracized because they were massive little snippy shits to everyone and still got off lighter than any gay kid at that same school would have had it. The rest had issues but nothing like "the football team corned me just after school and beat me up then took turns pissing on me and I missed the bus and had to hitchhike home because of it" as one story I heard back in 2007 from someone who had been known as a homosexual in high school in Georgia in 1994.
The round about point I'm getting across is that people who go on crazy shooting rampages at the end of the day never had good reasons for going through crazy shooting rampages. I'm not saying there are great reason to go on a crazy shooting rampage but I expect at least your girlfriend to leave you on the same day you lose your dog and get fired before you go nuts and find a handy bell or clock tower.
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Well heck, as long as we're talking about clock tower shootings- I assume that's a Charles Whitman reference- Whitman seems to have done it because he was always a pretty violent guy, and then the brain tumor started getting to him. There was basically nothing wrong with his life, and his upbringing wasn't that unusual.
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