Los Angeles, May 15 (Reuters)-Shooters fire at a church in Southern California at a Sunday lunch before a church member detains a suspect and ties his legs with an electric cord, killing one, 5 A person was injured. ..
Senator Jeff Hallock of Orange County arrested an unidentified suspect at a press conference after police responded to an incident at the Presbyterian Church in Laguna Woods at 1:30 pm local time (2039 GMT). Said.
“A group of people attending the church showed extraordinary heroes and courage in intervening to thwart the suspect. They definitely prevented further injuries and deaths,” he said. ..
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One person was killed at the scene and four other victims were seriously injured. He said another person was slightly injured. All the injured were taken to the hospital.
The Presbyterian Church of Geneva is depicted after a deadly shooting on May 15, 2022 in Laguna Woods, California, USA.Reuters / David Swanson
About 30 to 40 people were in the church when the shooting took place, Hallock said.
“At this point, we don’t know what the suspect’s motives were, whether he had the intended target, or even a hate-related incident,” Hallock said, officials said. He added that he believed he did not live in the area. ..
Two hand guns were found on site.
Governor Gavin Newsom’s office on Twitter said, “No one needs to be afraid to go to their place of worship. Our idea is the impact of the victims, the community, and this tragic event. It is in all those who have received it. “
This was at least the second mass shooting on a weekend in the United States, which has been plagued by gun violence in recent years. In Buffalo, New York, a white 18-year-old man fired at a supermarket in an almost black neighborhood on Saturday, killing 10 and injuring three in what authorities described as a purely racist attack. I was allowed to. read more
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Reported by Dawn Humilevsky of Los Angeles, Kanishka Singh of Washington, and Brendan O’Brien of Chicago.Written by Kanishkashin; edited by Jonathan Oatis
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