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MORE THAN 20 KILLED IN TEXAS CHURCH SHOOTING.

Man opens fire in Texas church, killing more than 20 people

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A man opened fire inside of a church in a small South Texas community on Sunday, killing more than 20 people and wounding at least 10 others before being killed or killing himself, authoritie­s said.

The exact number of victims in the attack at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs wasn’t immediatel­y known. But a law enforcemen­t official who was briefed on the investigat­ion told The Associated Press that more than 20 people were killed and between 10 and 15 others were wounded, though the official stressed that the investigat­ion was in its early stages and the figures could change.

The official said the gunman fled in a vehicle after the attack and was killed, either by a self-inflicted wound or during a confrontat­ion with police. The official was not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion and spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity.

Federal law enforcemen­t swarmed the small community 30 miles southeast of San Antonio after the attack to offer assistance, including ATF investigat­ors and members of the FBI’s evidence collection team.

Among those killed was the 14-year-old daughter of the church’s pastor and his wife. Sherri Pomeroy said in a text message to the AP that she and her husband were out of town when the attack occurred, but they lost their daughter “and many friends.’’ She said she and her husband, Frank Pomeroy, were trying to get home. The text was in response to an interview request sent to a phone number linked in online records to her husband, pastor Frank Pomeroy.

The wounded were taken to hospitals. Video on KSAT television showed first responders taking a stretcher from the church to a waiting AirLife helicopter. Some victims were taken by medical helicopter to the Brooke Army Medical Center, the station said.

Megan Posey, a spokeswoma­n for Connally Memorial Medical Center, which is in Floresvill­e and about 10 miles from the church, said “multiple’’ victims were being treated for gunshot wounds. She declined to give a specific number but said it was less than a dozen.

A woman who lives in Floresvill­e and was monitoring the chaos on a police scanner and in Facebook community groups, said everyone knows everyone in the sparsely populated county.

“This is horrific for our tiny little tight-knit town,’’ said Alena Berlanga. “Everybody’s going to be affected and everybody knows someone who’s affected,’’ she said.

President Donald Trump tweeted from Japan, where is his on an Asian trip, that he was monitoring the situation following the shooting. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the shooting an “evil act,’’ and promised “more details’’ from the state’s Department of Public Safety soon.

Sutherland Springs is in a rural corner of South Texas where communitie­s are small and tight-knit. The area is known for its annual peanut festival in nearby Floresvill­e, which was most recently held last month.

“We’re shocked. Shocked and dismayed,’’ said state Sen. Judith Zaffirini, a Laredo Democrat whose district includes Sutherland Springs. “It’s especially shocking when it’s such a small, serene area. These rural areas, they are so beautiful and so loving.’’

Zaffirini said she had called several county and local officials but not been able to get through and didn’t have any firm details.

The church is a white, woodframed building with a doubledoor at the entrance and a Texas flag on a pole at the front area, according to its website, which was down shortly after the shooting. The website says the church schedule was for a fellowship breakfast on Sunday mornings, followed by Sunday School. A morning worship service was scheduled for 11 a.m. The first news reports of the shooting were between noon and 12:30 p.m.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Law enforcemen­t officials works at the scene of a fatal shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday.
AP PHOTO Law enforcemen­t officials works at the scene of a fatal shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday.
 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Carrie Matula embraces a woman after a fatal shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday.
AP PHOTO Carrie Matula embraces a woman after a fatal shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday.

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