Police say that the employees of the Michigan Church have avoided mass shooting by killing the armed. star-news.press/wp

The police said that the man who opened fire outside Wayne in the state of Michigan, filled with worshipers before he was hit by a vehicle and then the security personnel fired him, killing services there several times last year, and his mother was a member.
Many people can be seen carrying children or directing him to get rid of and stay away in a video clip of a broadcast on Sunday morning at the Crosspointe Community Church Church in Wayne.
“Come on, everyone back,” calls a woman. The woman, who was initially running between two rows of seats, stands and dies an arm. “Please, everyone comes back!”
People, some of whom flow their heads, and Haratoun, where others can hear screaming “Go!” And “Come on!”
The loud crack is heard and people can be heard as they scream because those remaining runs and walk quickly away from view.
The Wayne Police Administration said in a press statement that the militant, 31, had no previous contact with the local police or a criminal history, but he may have been suffering from the mental health crisis.
Police chief Ryan Strong said at a press conference on Sunday evening that the church men who attended the morning service in the community of Bointo discovered the gunman driving his car recklessly and then saw him leaving his car wearing a tactical jacket and carrying a gun and pistol.
The man started shooting at the church, and one person hit the leg.
“The diocese of the gunman with his car, while the gunman fired the car again and again,” Strong told reporters. “At least two employees shot the armed, causing deadly wounds.”
The shooting took place at about 11 am in Wayne, a city with about 17,000 people located about 40 km west of Detroit. The president said that the person who was shot in the leg was treated due to uncontrolled injuries. No one is hurt.

Strong said that one of the church members managed the suspect through his small truck, giving security staff a time to shoot him.
The President said: “We are grateful to the heroic actions of the Church members, who have undoubtedly saved many lives and prevented massive mass shooting.”
About 150 people were inside the church at the time. The church website says it hosts the worship service on Sunday at 10:45 am
Hours after that it was too early to know the motivation. The FBI deputy director Dan Bongino tweet that “driving and support teams” office at the scene and assisting the investigation.
The messages left by the Associated Press on Sunday were not returned to the church’s voice mail and the church page immediately.
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2025-06-23 12:19:00



