The Mercury News

Police say 2 shot at wedding in church

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A Saturday morning wedding at a church in a small New Hampshire town came to a bloody and abrupt stop when a gunman entered and opened fire, injuring at least two people before he was “gang-tackled” by attendees, police said.

Wedding guests had the gunman pinned down when officers arrived at the New England Pentecosta­l Ministries church in Pelham, New Hampshire, about 30 miles north of Boston, Chief Joseph Roark of the Pelham Police Department said at a news conference Saturday afternoon.

The suspect, a man who police said used a handgun, was in custody. He was not publicly identified, nor was a motive revealed, but police said the shooting did not appear to be random.

Police received a call of an active shooter at the church at 10:12 a.m. and found a man and woman with gunshot wounds. Their identities and conditions were not made publicly available.

But in a Facebook post, Neivia Choate, a relative of one of the victims, wrote: “A coward walked into my family’s church today at NEP New England Pentecosta­l Church and shot my uncle Bishop Stanley Choate. I call for anyone that knows and believes and In the GOD we serve to get on your knees and pray for my family.”

Darius Mitchell, who said his family was close with Stanley Choate, said the church and its bishop were well known in the African American community of Lowell, Massachuse­tts, which is about 10 miles away. Mitchell said that the bishop was being treated at Lowell General Hospital.in a peculiar twist, Choate was the second leader from New England Pentecosta­l Ministries to be shot in less than two weeks. Luis Garcia, a minister and member of the church, was shot and killed the previous week.

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