Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner, March 27 2018

Rev. Al Shapton’s half brother Kenneth Glasgow of Dothan, Ala., was charged in a murder Sunday after his group participated in the anti-gun March For Our Lives Saturday. From Glasgow’s website.

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Dothan police said that Rev. Kenneth Glasgow was the driver in a car linked to the murder of 23-year-old Breunia Jennings of Dothan by passenger Jamie Townes, 26.

Dothan Police Chief Steve Parrish said that Glasgow and Townes allegedly searched for Jennings, who they believe had stolen Townes’ car. When they found her, Townes allegedly shot Jennings as she drove, hitting her in the head. She died later.

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While police do not believe Glasgow, 52, was the triggerman, under Alabama’s aiding and abetting law, he is is culpable for murder.

{snip} Glasgow is an ex-convict who started an Alabama ministry called The Ordinary People Society. He has recently been campaigning to restore voting rights for convicts.

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His website shows a picture of him with 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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