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Parishione­rs shot and killed Texas church gunman

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WHITE SETTLEMENT, Texas — Congregant­s returned fire and fatally shot a gunman who killed at least one person in a church near Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday, police said.

A second parishione­r has life-threatenin­g injuries following the attack at the West Freeway Church of Christ, White Settlement Police Department Chief J.P. Bevering said during a news conference Sunday afternoon.

The assailant fired at least once before the “heroic actions” of the congregant­s cut his assault short, Bevering said.

“Unfortunat­ely, this country has seen so many of these that we’ve actually gotten used to it at this point. And it’s tragic and it’s a terrible situation, especially during the holiday season,” Jeoff Williams, a regional director with the Texas Department of Public Safety, said at the news conference. “I would like to point out that we have a couple of heroic parishione­rs who stopped short of just anything that you can even imagine, saved countless lives, and our hearts are going out to them and their families as well.”

Authoritie­s have released scant details about the victims, the shooter and what led to the attack.

An elder at the church told the New York Times that one of those killed was a security guard who responded to the shooter, calling him a dear friend.

“He was trying to do what he needed to do to protect the rest of us,” said the elder, Mike Tinius.

“It’s extremely upsetting to see anyone committing violence,” he said.

Tinius said he didn’t know the gunman and that the shooting appeared to be random.

A woman who answered the phone at the West Freeway Church of Christ told the AP she could not answer any questions and that she was told to direct inquiries to authoritie­s.

In a livestream of the church service, the gunman can be seen getting up from a pew and talking to someone at the back of the church before pulling out a gun and opening fire. Parishione­rs can then be heard screaming and seen ducking under pews or running as papers fly to the floor.

More than 100 people, including children, can be seen sitting in the pews from the livestream’s viewpoint.

Two people with minor injuries sustained while ducking for cover were treated at the scene, Med Star Mobile Healthcare spokeswoma­n Macara Trusty said.

Gov. Greg Abbott asked the state to pray for the victims, their loved ones and the community of White Settlement, about 8 miles west of Fort Worth.

“Places of worship are meant to be sacred, and I am grateful for the church members who acted quickly to take down the shooter and help prevent further loss of life,” Abbott said in a tweeted statement.

It is not the first deadly shooting to take place at a church in Texas. In November 2017, Devin Patrick Kelley opened fire on the congregati­on at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, killing more than two dozen worshipper­s, before taking his own life.

 ?? JUAN FIGUEROA/THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP ?? A PERSON STANDS near the scene of a church shooting at West Freeway Church of Christ on Sunday, Dec. 29, in White Settlement, Texas.
JUAN FIGUEROA/THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP A PERSON STANDS near the scene of a church shooting at West Freeway Church of Christ on Sunday, Dec. 29, in White Settlement, Texas.

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