6-story Jesus statue in Ohio struck by lightning
Sculpture nicknamed 'Touchdown Jesus' because of way arms were raised
Nick Graham / The Dayton
Daily News via AP
All that remains of the
six-story-tall "King of
King's" statue of Jesus
Christ on Tuesday, outside
the Solid Rock Church in
Monroe, Ohio, after it was
struck by lightning in a
thunderstorm Monday night
and burned to the ground.
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MONROE, Ohio - A six-story-tall statue of Jesus Christ with his arms raised along a highway was struck by lightning in a thunderstorm Monday night and burned to the ground, police said.
The "King of Kings" statue, one of southwest Ohio's most familiar landmarks, had stood since 2004 at the evangelical Solid Rock Church along Interstate 75 in Monroe, just north of Cincinnati.
The lightning strike set the statue ablaze around 11:15 p.m., Monroe police dispatchers said.
The
sculpture, 62 feet tall and 40 feet
wide at the base, showed Jesus from
the torso up and was nicknamed
Touchdown

The
fire spread from the statue to an
adjacent amphitheater but was
confined to the attic area, and no
one was injured, police Chief Mark
Neu said. The
fire
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Travelers on Interstate 75 often were startled to come upon the huge statue by the roadside, but many said America needs more symbols like it. So many people stopped at the church campus that church officials had to build a walkway to accommodate them.
The
4,000-member,
nondenominational
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