San Diego Union-Tribune

GUNMAN, 2 PARISHIONE­RS KILLED IN CHURCH SHOOTING

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A man pulled out a shotgun at a Texas church service and fired on worshipers Sunday, killing two people before he was shot to death by congregant­s who fired back, police said.

Authoritie­s at a Sunday evening news conference praised the two congregant­s who opened fire as part of a volunteer security team at West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement. It was unclear if the two people who were killed were the two who shot at the gunman.

“This team responded quickly and within six seconds, the shooting was over. Two of the parishione­rs who were volunteers of the security force drew their weapons and took out the killer imsarno mediately, saving untold number of lives,” said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who also hailed the state’s gun laws.

Britt Farmer, senior minister of the church, said, “We lost two great men today, but it could have been a lot worse.”

Authoritie­s said there were more than 240 parishione­rs in the West Freeway Church at the time of the shooting.

White Settlement Police Department Chief J.P. Bevering said the gunman had sat down in a pew before getting up, taking out a shotgun and firing at a parishione­r, who was killed. He said the church’s security team then “eliminated the threat.”

Officials have not released the names of the victims or the gunman. FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew Desaid they’re working to identify the gunman’s motive, adding that he was “relatively transient” but had roots in the area.

Desarno also said the gunman had been arrested multiple times in the past but declined to give details.

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.

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.

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.

 ?? AP ?? In this still frame from video, churchgoer­s take cover while a congregant armed with a handgun (top left) engages a man who opened fire during Sunday services at West Freeway Church of Christ.
AP In this still frame from video, churchgoer­s take cover while a congregant armed with a handgun (top left) engages a man who opened fire during Sunday services at West Freeway Church of Christ.

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