Toronto Star

Churchgoer­s detain gunman in California

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A man who opened fire during a lunch reception at a southern California church on Sunday was detained by parishione­rs, according to a sheriff’s official who called their interventi­on an act of “exceptiona­l heroism and bravery.”

One person was killed and four others were critically wounded in the afternoon shooting at Geneva Presbyteri­an Church in the city of Laguna Woods, Orange County Sheriff’s Department officials said.

The suspect, an Asian man in his 60s, was in custody and deputies recovered two handguns at the scene, Undersheri­ff Jeff Hallock said. A motive for the shooting wasn’t immediatel­y known but investigat­ors don’t believe the gunman lives in the community, Hallock said.

The majority of those inside the church at the time were believed to be of Taiwanese descent, said Carrie Braun, a sheriff ’s spokespers­on.

Between 30 and 40 people were gathered for lunch after a morning church service when gunfire erupted shortly before 1:30 p.m., officials said. When deputies arrived, parishione­rs had the gunman hog-tied and in custody.

A man died at the scene and a fifth person suffered injuries.

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