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Texas church shooting: Gunman kills 2, 'heroic' armed parishioners take down shooter

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Feb 15, 2021, 3:55:02 AM2/15/21
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A gunman opened fire in a Texas church on Sunday, killing two
people and injuring others before two "heroic" parishioners shot
and killed him at the scene, police said.

The shooting unfolded around 10 a.m. at the West Freeway Church
of Christ, in the city of White Settlement, just outside Fort
Worth, police said.

"It's all very tragic," Fort Worth Fire Department spokesman
Mike Drivdahl told reporters.

White Settlement Police Chief J.P. Bevering told reporters
Sunday afternoon that the gunman entered the church and sat down
with the parishioners. He then got up, pulled out a shotgun, and
shot two parishioners who died at a nearby hospital.

Two armed parishioners who were volunteer security guards
returned fire and killed the gunman.

"The suspect was stopped thanks to the quick and heroic actions
of those safety members inside the church," Bevering said.

Separately, two people who suffered minor injuries were treated
and released at the scene.

During a news conference later Sunday, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
lauded the quick reactions of the church’s "well-trained"
security team, calling their heroism "unparalleled."

He said, "This team responded quickly and within six seconds,
the shooting was over."

He noted that the security team's quick response saved an
"untold number of lives."

The victims ranged in age from 30 to 60 years old, according to
MedStar, the ambulance service provider to Fort Worth and other
cities in North Texas.

A witness to the shooting told KTVT the gunman walked up to a
server with a shotgun during communion and opened fire before
parishioners inside the church took him down.

“It was the most scariest thing. You feel like your life is
flashing before you," Isabel Arreola told the television
station. "I was so worried about my little one."

The church was apparently live streaming the service when the
shooting took place, Fox 4 reported.

"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."

Images from the scene showed a massive emergency response. Texas
Gov. Gregg Abbott called the shooting an "evil act of violence"
at the church.

"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," the governor said in a
statement. "Cecilia and I ask all Texans to join us in praying
for the White Settlement community and for all those affected by
this horrible tragedy."

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tweeted about the shooting,
asking for prayers for "any victims and their families, this
congregation, and the law enforcement officials at the scene."

Agents from the Dallas Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives said they were responding to
the scene of the reported shooting.

Local and federal law enforcement agencies were continuing to
investigate the shooter's identity and motivation for the
shooting. The identities of the deceased were not released.

White Settlement is located about eight miles west of Fort Worth.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-church-shooting-texas-injured-
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