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Wayne: The person who set fire to Michigan Church was filled with worshipers before being killed by a vehicle and was then shot badly by security staff, attended the services one -two times in the last year and his mother is a member, the police said. Many can be seen to direct or direct children to carry and carry children in a livestream video of Sunday Morning Service at the Crosspoint Community Church in Wayne. “Come on, everyone backwards,” a woman calls out. The woman, who initially stood between two rows of seats, stood up and one hand waves. “Please, everyone comes on the back!” People, some of them are ducking their heads, run out because others can be heard shouting “Go!” And “Come on!” A vigorous crack is heard and people can be heard crying as the remaining runs and get out quickly. The Wayne Police Department said in a news release that 31 -year -old Brian Anthony, known as Browning, had no previous contact with local police or criminal history, but it could suffer from a mental health crisis. Police chief Ryan Strong said at an evening news conference that Churchgoyers saw the gunman driving carelessly and then saw him out of his car and took a rifle and a handgun. A person started firing while reaching the church, hitting a person in the leg. A parician driving a pickup truck hit the man and the church’s security team closed the front doors and exchanged bullets with the man, the police said. At least two staff members shot him, Strong said. At that time about 150 people were inside the church. “We are grateful to the brave works of the staff members of the church, who undoubtedly saved the lives of many people and stopped shooting on a large scale,” the chief said. The news release stated that a member of the security team was shot in the leg and listed in a stable position in a hospital after surgery. No one else got hurt. The city of about 17,000 people is about 25 miles (40 km) to the west of the Wayne Detroit. The news release stated that about 5 miles (8 km) in the south of Wayne, a search warrant at Browning’s house in Romulus found additional rifle, many more handguns and large amounts of ammunition. Browning’s mother did not respond to a Facebook message sent by Associated Press on Sunday. Worshiper Wendy Bodin said that he heard a loud “bounce” and when he looked out, he saw that a man was spread on the grass in front of the church. Bodin told Wxyz-TV, “I felt that he hit his car or crashed or hurt.” “And another woman saw and gestured me and said, ‘Oh my, call 911!” , Ven Police Deputy Chief Finale Carter III said that it was a motive after hours. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said on X that the bureau was in the “leadership and aid team” church and was helping in investigation. A Facebook page for the messages left by AP on Vishasmel on Sunday and the church did not immediately return.

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