Roman Collins, 26, was arrested Aug. 23, inside All People’s Unitarian Church in Fort Worth, after threatening to kill people.
He was heavily armed at the time of his arrest. A heavily-armed 26-year-old man was arrested Wednesday, Aug. 23, inside Jefferson Unitarian Universalist Church, 1959 Sandy Lane, also known as All Peoples Unitarian Universalist, after reportedly killing a dog there earlier in the day, according to a statement issued Thursday, Aug.
24, by Fort Worth police. According to the statement, officers were first called to the church around 11 a.m. Wednesday, and when they arrived, the caller led to the body of the dog.
Officers then found a rifle and numerous shell casings nearby. Then later that day, at around 4:30 p.m., police returned to the church after a witness called 911 to say there was a man in the church with firearms threatening to kill people.