A gunman opened fire during a service at Crosspoint Community Church in Wayne, a city outside Detroit in Michigan. The gunman wounded one person before a security guard of the church took him down. Church’s pastor, Bobby Kelly Jr said a church member ran the suspect over with his truck, giving the security guard time to shoot him. Police described the suspect as a 31-year-old White male.
About 150 people were attending the service.
FBI deputy director Dan Bongino said the agency's support team is on the ground. "Our leadership and support teams are on the ground, at the scene, in Wayne, Michigan providing assistance and investigative support," Bongino said
About 150 people were attending the service.
BREAKING: An attacker in Wayne, Michigan rammed his truck into a church, stepped out with a rifle, and opened fire on the congregation. An armed security guard shot and killed the attacker. Unknown number of victims.
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FBI deputy director Dan Bongino said the agency's support team is on the ground. "Our leadership and support teams are on the ground, at the scene, in Wayne, Michigan providing assistance and investigative support," Bongino said
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