The Columbus Dispatch

Parishione­rs: Gunman acted oddly week before church attack

- By Emily Schmall

SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — Less than a week before the Texas church massacre, the gunman who slaughtere­d more than two dozen people showed up at a festival dressed in black and acted so strangely that people kept a close eye on him, two longtime parishione­rs said Friday.

Devin Patrick Kelley “was completely distant and way out in thought,” recalled Judy Green. She and her husband said Kelley often exhibited troubling behavior.

At the fall festival held on Halloween night at the First Baptist Church, Kelley “didn’t even blink — he just stared,” she said.

Rod Green, a former law enforcemen­t officer in Montana, said when he saw Kelley arrive in all black, he examined him closely to make sure he was not carrying a gun. The Greens both have licenses to carry handguns, and they are friends with Kelley’s in-laws.

If Kelley had been carrying a weapon, Green said, he would have escorted him away because of all the children there. Judy Green said she positioned herself to keep an eye on Kelley at all times.

“There was something wrong with the picture,” she said. “I was thinking forward, and that was what was scaring me.”

At a Christmas dinner one year, Kelley had “bragged about being armed,” Rod Green said.

Wilson County Sheriff Joe Tackitt Jr. has said the church pastor saw Kelley in the crowd at the festival but that the pastor did not witness any behavior that raised alarms.

Investigat­ors have said Sunday’s shooting appeared to stem from a domestic dispute involving Kelley and his mother-in-law, and that he had sent threatenin­g messages to her. The motherin-law sometimes attended services at the church but was not present on Sunday. Kelley died of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the massacre.

The Greens run a food pantry that offered this stricken Texas community another chance to mourn Friday as the charity resumed its weekly operations five days after the massacre at the church next door.

People crowded inside the By His Grace pantry, tearfully hugging and filling bags with donated bakery goods, groceries and used clothing.

 ?? [ERIC GAY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Rod Green hugs a friend Friday at By His Grace, a food pantry next door to the Sutherland Springs Baptist Church. Green helps operate the pantry in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
[ERIC GAY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Rod Green hugs a friend Friday at By His Grace, a food pantry next door to the Sutherland Springs Baptist Church. Green helps operate the pantry in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

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