Protest of convicted murder living at Wayside Cross Ministries in downtown Aurora

Signs across the street from Wayside Cross Ministries, 215 E. New York Street, Aurora, call attention to the residence of a convicted murderer recently let out of prison after completing his 35-year term. Emotions have run high the last two weeks. Protesters, between 35 to 40, held a rally Friday, April 5. They crossed the street and walked to City Hall and the Water Street Mall for another rally. Carter Crane/The Voice
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Signs across the street from Wayside Cross Ministries, 215 E. New York Street, Aurora, call attention to the residence of a convicted murderer recently let out of prison after completing his 35-year term. Emotions have run high the last two weeks. Protesters, between 35 to 40, held a rally Friday, April 5. They crossed the street and walked to City Hall and the Water Street Mall for another rally.

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Media from many major Chicago stations and newspaper reporters attended the rally. Aurora mayor Richard Irvin called for a solution by Wayside Cross. One protester, above, responds to a camera crew’s questions. Carter Crane/The Voice
Media from many major Chicago stations and newspaper reporters attended the rally. Aurora mayor Richard Irvin called for a solution by Wayside Cross. One protester, above, responds to a camera crew’s questions.
Carter Crane/The Voice

One Reply to “Protest of convicted murder living at Wayside Cross Ministries in downtown Aurora”

  1. The man was already judged 35 years ago. He did his sentence. Give him an opportunity to show what the Department of Corrections has been able to do to help him change. I agree with the Lord, “Let he who has no sin cast the first stone.”

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