Texas church shooter killed himself
Autopsy confirms the mass killer shot himself, had taken drugs
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — The gunman responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and also had drugs in his system, according to an autopsy report released Thursday.
Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, opened fire during church services at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs last November, killing more than two dozen people. He was later found dead in a vehicle after he was shot and chased by two men who heard the church gunfire.
The autopsy released by the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office said Kelley’s cause of death is suicide from a single gunshot wound to the head. The autopsy also said toxicology tests detected marijuana and anti-anxiety drugs in his system.
Dressed all in black and wearing tactical gear, Kelley burst into the church and opened fire on worshippers as he walked down the center aisle, authorities and witnesses said. The autopsy noted that Kelley was wearing a vest, utility belt, and allblack clothing, including his undergarments, socks and boots.
Among the dead were several children, the pastor’s daughter and a pregnant woman.
Investigators said the attack appeared to stem from a domestic dispute Kelley was having with his mother-in-law, a member of the church who wasn’t present that day. Kelley had been discharged from the Air Force for assaulting his wife and child, and served 12 months’ confinement after a 2012 court-martial.
One family that lost several relatives during the mass shooting has sued the federal government, saying that even though Kelley was criminally convicted the military failed to enter the information into a database used to conduct background checks of gun buyers.