At other times, he’s been at a loss to explain it, other than a nagging feeling that the burglaries weren’t random. Sometimes, Christopher has wondered if the Ministerial Alliance’s racial and social justice work, or his own high-profile exploits, including a 2017 arrest while protesting for health care access in Washington D.C., could have something to do with it. Christopher serves as president of the Tacoma Ministerial Alliance, and on Thursday he told The News Tribune he “feels really strongly” that Mr. That’s one of the things that gets Shiloh Baptist Pastor Gregory Christopher, too. We’re there for the community, because we give back to the community,” Curry said. “For (someone) to come in and burglarize the store and take merchandise like that, it doesn’t make sense. Mac has lost more than $6,000 in merchandise. This time when Curry arrived at the store, he found more broken glass and evidence that someone had made their way inside the store and stolen a number of suits. 13 and involved what she described as “a large piece of landscaping” being thrown through one of the store’s windows and items being snagged through the hole. The first burglary was reported early on the morning of Sept. As Tacoma Police spokesperson Wendy Haddow explained, there’s not much evidence to go on.