Roy Gordon Lawrence
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Roy Gordon Lawrence is a convicted child molester.
Lawrence was as a Baptist pastor in Ottawa. [1] Previously he resided in St. Albert, Alberta, when he was a 10-year veteran of the Edmonton Police Service. He was suspended and then resigned in 1991, after he had been charged with kidnapping and sexually assaulting three children. [2]
[edit] Prison and post-release career as pastor
Lawrence was convicted and sent to prison. He was released in 1997 [3] He moved to Ottawa and became involved with local Baptist churches. In 2002, Lawrence became an associate pastor of Westboro Baptist Church (no relation to Westboro in Kansas). Lawrence resigned from the position in March 2004. Shortly thereafter, Ottawa police obtained a protective order against Lawrence, upon learning that he had hosted a sleepover with children and that he was involved with other children's ministries at the church. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ Seymour, Andrew; “Pastor's past splits church” Ottawa Sun, Friday 3 September 2004
- ^ "Accused officer quits", Canadian Press/Calgary Herald, August 27, 1991. pg. A.8.
- ^ a b Seymour, Andrew, “Pedophile gives up fight” Ottawa Sun, Saturday 4 December 2004
- Seymour, Andrew; “Sex Attack Well Planned”, Ottawa Sun, Friday 3 September 2004
- Seymour, Andrew; “Elders Stand by their Man” Ottawa Sun, Saturday 4 September 2004
- Deacon, J. and Howse, J., "Blackend Blue", Maclean's, August 26, 1991, Vol. 104, Issue 34
- "Ex-police officer waives preliminary hearing", Edmonton Journal, December 19, 1991. pg. B.2.
- Kent, Gordon, "Cop case facts called `bizarre'; Psychiatric tests ordered", Edmonton Journal, August 15, 1991. pg. A.1.FRO.
- "Cop charged, chief quiet", The Province (Vancouver, B.C), August 15, 1991. pg. 36.
- "Police veteran faces sex charges", Kitchener - Waterloo Record, August 14, 1991. pg. B.10.