Statements From the Trial

Statements from the courtroom audience

12 defendants stood trial for their acts against gun violence.
Over 200 others came to the trial to show their support.

What brought people out on a rainy work day? Here were some of the responses from court room.

"In support of the 12 defendants, in greater support of the belief that a firm but peaceful stance against violence, not guns, is the way to reconciliation."

"Loving and supporting those who are...

Statement of Sam Caldwell

Religious Society of Friends, Providence Meeting (Media, PA)


Your honor, my name is Sam Caldwell. I would like to testify about what motivated me to join a non-violent public witness in front of Colosimo's gun shop on January 16. I am 61 years old. I am a business owner and a lifelong member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). I served as General Secretary (chief executive) of The Religious Society of Friends in a...

Statement of Rev. Phil Jones

Church of the Brethren (State College, PA)


My name is Phil Jones. I have served the last six years as director of the Washington Office for the Church of the Brethren. In this capacity I have served the larger church, including congregations and individuals in the Philadelphia region, in regards to issues of peace and justice.

It has been a long journey that has brought me before this court this afternoon. A journey of...

Statement of Rev. James McIntire

Pastor of Hope United Methodist Church, Havertown, PA


I am a life-long resident of the Philadelphia area, for 20 years I have been a United Methodist pastor, and I currently serve Hope UMC in Havertown, PA.  Since September 2001 I have also worked as a chaplain at one of Philadelphia's prestigious children's hospitals.  My decisions to become involved in Heeding God's Call and to be at Colosimo's Gun Center in January are based on my desire to end...

Statement of Rev. Isaac Miller

Rector of the Church of the Advocate, Philadelphia


My name is Isaac Miller. I am pastor of the Church of the Advocate at 18th and Diamond Streets in North Philadelphia. I have lived in Philadelphia for the last 23 years. I have served at the Advocate for the last 20 years.

The Church of the Advocate has a long history of commitment to issues of Justice and Peace. It is where the first women in the Episcopal...

Statement of Rev. Fred Kauffman

Mennonite Central Committee (Philadelphia, PA)


I am J. Fred Kauffman, Philadelphia Program Coordinator for the Mennonite Central Committee, the international relief, development, and peace-building organization of Mennonite & Brethren in Christ churches.

I have lived in Philly for 15 years, 11+ years as pastor of West Philly Mennonite Fellowship, and 3+ years with MCC.

I grew up in Nebraska as a timid...

Statement of Rev. David Tatgenhorst

Pastor St. Luke United Methodist Church, Bryn Mawr


My name is Rev. David Tatgenhorst. I have made my home in West Philadelphia for the last 32 years. I have served churches in South Philadelphia, West Philadelphia, and Bryn Mawr. My 13 year old son graduates after 8 years at a Philadelphia public school next month.

On one of the coldest days of this year, January 16th I went down to Colosimo's Gun Center to protest their...

Statement of Noah Baker Merrill

Religious Society of Friends, Putney Meeting (Brattleboro, VT)


I am a lifelong member of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers. My meeting has recognized in me the call to ministry among Friends, in other communities, and among the people of Iraq. The foundation of my faith is the reality and movement in the world of a God who is Peace, and who calls us to live in that Life and Power that takes away the...

Statement of Mimi Copp

Brethren in Christ, Circle of Hope, Shalom House (Philadelphia, PA)


Good afternoon, your honor. My name is Miriam Copp. I live at 401 S. 51st St. I have been a resident of Phila for the last 7 years living in Germantown, Mt. Airy and now West Philadelphia

I am a Christian Peacemaker by vocation. I live with 3 other Christians in a community house called Shalom House, which we founded 2 years ago, where we...

Statement of Kemah Washington

Father Paul Washington Committee, Church of the Advocate (Philadelphia, PA)


Your Honor, Being arrested January was never my intention. I did not go to be a nuisance nor did  go to engage in any tumultuous behavior  but I hear the cries from our children and knew I had to react to their cries, I knew I had to stand up and be a voice for those who have been killed or maimed by gun violence. 

There were 12 of us who were arrested, that number...