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27 Killed in Church Attack in Texas

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At least 27 people have died after a gunman yesterday opened fire at a church inTexas during Sunday services, police say.

At least 27 people have died after a gunman yesterday opened fire at a church in Texas during Sunday services, police say.

The attack happened at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs in Wilson County.

Police official Albert Gamez Jr confirmed the number of fatalities to CBS News.

The gunman, who was reported to have been killed in the aftermath, entered the church and opened fire at around 11:30 local time (17:30 GMT).

“The details are kind of sketchy but what I know right now, what they’re telling me, like 27 deceased and over 20, 25 injured,” Mr Gamez Jr said.

“They are talking about the shooter is dead also,” he added.

About 50 people usually attend the service, locals said. Local media outlets reported that children were among the dead.

The gunman died after a brief car chase into nearby Guadalupe County slightly to the north, a Sherriff’s Office deputy from that county told CNN.

But it is not clear if he was killed by police or killed himself, the spokesman said.

One witness, Carrie Matula, told NBC News: “We heard semi-automatic gunfire… we’re only about 50 yards away from this church.”

“This is a very small com- munity, so everyone was very curious as to what was going on.”

Sutherland Springs is a small town with just a few hundred residents, which lies about 50km (30 miles) southeast of the city of San Antonio.

The San Antonio FBI branch said its agents had been deployed, and there was no indication of the gunman’s motive.

The FBI also said while only one shooter was reported, it was looking into other possibilit­ies.

A number of helicopter­s have arrived to transport the wounded, KSAT 12 reporter Max Massey said.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, said: “Our prayers are with all who were harmed by this evil act. Our thanks to law enforcemen­t for their response.”

He said more details would be released by the Texas Depart- ment of Public Safety shortly.

President Donald Trump, on a tour of Asia, tweeted: “May God be with the people of Sutherland Springs, Texas. The FBI and law enforcemen­t are on the scene. I am monitoring the situation from Japan.”

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