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One dead in US church shooting

▶ Assailant ‘ hogtied’ at scene, motive for attack unknown

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One person was dead and four others in critical condition after a shooting at a church near Los Angeles, law enforcemen­t said Sunday, just one day after a gunman killed 10 people at a grocery store in New York state.

Shortly before 1.30 pm ( 2030 GMT), parishione­rs were attending a banquet following a morning service at Geneva Presbyteri­an Church when the gunman began his rampage, authoritie­s said.

The churchgoer­s detained the shooter and “hogtied his legs with an extension cord and confiscate­d at least two weapons” before officers arrived at the scene to apprehend him, Orange County Undersheri­ff Jeff Hallock told a press conference.

“That group of churchgoer­s displayed what we believe is exceptiona­l heroism, and bravery,” Hallock said. “They undoubtedl­y prevented additional injuries and fatalities.”

“One person is confirmed deceased at the scene,” Hallock said. “Four others are critical and one other victim sustained minor injuries.”

Officials said they were still sorting through the timeline and details with the approximat­ely 30 to 40 witnesses who were inside the building in Laguna Woods, about 45 miles ( 70 kilometers) southeast of Los Angeles.

They were also waiting for help from a translator in interviewi­ng members of the congregati­on and the alleged assailant, Hallock told reporters.

Investigat­ors were still searching for a motive, he said, adding that the alleged gunman, who was not injured during the incident, was believed to be an Asian male in his 60s.

“The man is not believed to live in the area and investigat­ors are working to determine his city of residence and whether he has any connection­s to the church or its congregant­s,” the sheriff’s department said.

The victims were mostly Asian, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing authoritie­s.

According to the sheriff’s department, they were aged between 66 and 92.

The office of California Governor Gavin Newsom said it was working with local officials to monitor the situation.

“No one should have to fear going to their place of worship. Our thoughts are with the victims,” the office tweeted.

Democratic Congresswo­man Katie Porter, who represents Orange County in Washington, called the shooting “upsetting and disturbing news, especially less than a day after a mass shooting in Buffalo. This should not be our new normal.”

The latest shooting comes one day after an 18- year- old white suspect shot dead 10 people and wounded three others – almost all of them black – at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York state, in what officials are calling a “racist” rampage.

“That group of churchgoer­s displayed what we believe is exceptiona­l heroism, and bravery.” Jeff Hallock Orange County Undersheri­ff

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