Lethbridge Herald

Shooter had history of violence

TEXAS CHURCH GUNMAN SENT HOSTILE TEXT MESSAGES BEFORE ATTACK

- Jim Vertuno, Will Weissert and Paul J. Weber

The gunman who killed 26 people at a small-town Texas church had a history of domestic violence and sent threatenin­g text messages to his mother-in-law, a member of First Baptist, before the attack in which he fired at least 450 rounds at helpless worshipper­s, authoritie­s said Monday.

A day after the deadliest mass shooting in state history, the military acknowledg­ed that it did not submit the shooter’s criminal history to the FBI, as required by the Pentagon. If his past offences had been properly shared, they would have prevented him from buying a gun.

Investigat­ors also revealed that sheriff’s deputies had responded to a domestic violence call in 2014 at Devin Patrick Kelley’s home involving a girlfriend who became his second wife. Later that year, he was formally ousted from the Air Force for a 2012 assault on his ex-wife in which he choked her and struck her son hard enough to fracture his skull.

In the tiny town of Sutherland Springs, population 400, grieving townspeopl­e were reeling from their losses. The dead ranged from 18 months to 77 years old and included multiple members of some families.

“Our church was not comprised of members or parishione­rs. We were a very close family,” said Sherri Pomeroy, the wife of the church pastor, who was out of town with her husband when the attack happened. “Now most of our church family is gone.”

The couple’s 14-year-old daughter, Annabelle Pomeroy, was among those killed.

Kelley’s mother-in-law sometimes attended services there, but the sheriff said she was not at church on Sunday.

The massacre appeared to stem from a domestic situation and was not racially or religiousl­y motivated, Texas Department of Public Safety Regional Director Freeman Martin said. He did not elaborate.

Based on evidence at the scene, investigat­ors believe Kelley died of a selfinflic­ted gunshot wound after he was chased by bystanders, one of whom was armed, and crashed his car.

The 26-year-old shooter also used his cellphone to tell his father he had been shot and did not think he would survive, authoritie­s said.

While in the military, Kelley served in logistics readiness at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico from 2010 until his 2014 discharge, Air Force spokeswoma­n Ann Stefanek said.

He was discharged for the assault involving his previous wife and her child and had served a year of confinemen­t after a court-martial. Under Pentagon rules, informatio­n about conviction­s of military personnel for crimes such as assault should be submitted to the FBI’s Criminal Justice Investigat­ion Services Division.

Air Force spokeswoma­n Ann Stefanek said the service is launching a review of its handling of the case and taking a comprehens­ive look at its databases to ensure other cases have been reported correctly.

A few months before he received the bad-conduct discharge, sheriff’s deputies went to his home to check out the domestic violence complaint involving him and his then-girlfriend. People in the house said there was no problem, and no arrests were made. Kelley married the girlfriend two months later.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? A woman photograph­s crosses placed near the scene of a shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Monday, in Sutherland Springs, Texas. A man opened fire inside the church in the small south Texas community on Sunday, killing 26 and...
Associated Press photo A woman photograph­s crosses placed near the scene of a shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Monday, in Sutherland Springs, Texas. A man opened fire inside the church in the small south Texas community on Sunday, killing 26 and...

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