More details emerge about the Texas church shooter, Devin Kelley
More details have emerged on the Baptist church shooter in
Sutherland Springs, Texas, who killed 26 people including a 5 year old
child and the pastor's 14 year old daughter, Annabelle Pomeroy during
the 11am service on Sunday.
He also injured as many as 15 other people
in the church. There were onluy about 50 people in the church at the
time of his shooting, which has been declared as the deadliest shooting
in Texas.
The shooter has been identified as 26 year old Devin Kelley, who
served in the US airforce from 2010, before he was dishonorably
discharged in 2014 for beating up his wife and child.
Kelley, 26, was from the San Antonio suburb of New Braunfels, Texas.
Kelly served one year in military prison for the assault on his wife
and kid in 2012 and was immediately discharged from the US
Airforce after he served his time.
The motive for his attack isn't yet known.
The attack was stopped when a man (pictured above) at the church pulled
out his own gun and engaged Kelley. The man then pursued Kelley by car
into an adjacent county, where the suspect ran off the road and was
later found dead in his vehicle.
Regional Director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, Freeman Martin said:
"At this time, we don't know if it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound or if he was shot by the local resident".
Law enforcement officials are currently searching Kelley's home.
Officials said they don't believe Kelley is linked to organized
terrorists, but they are looking at social media posts Kelley made
before the attack, including one that showed him holding a semiautomatic
weapon.
Other reports claim Kelley taught Bible classes at Kingsville First Baptist Church.
Information on the victims is starting to emerge. Victims reportedly range from age 5 to 72.
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