Wayne Church shooter suspected by security guards in suspected Michigan, FBI says support team on the ground

A gunman in Michigan, a city outside Detroit, was set on fire by a gunman during a service at the Crosspoint Community Church in Wayne. The gunman injured a person before taking a security guard of the church down. The church pastor, Bobby Kelly Junior, said that a member of a church drove the suspect with his truck, giving him time to shoot. Police described the suspect as a 31 -year -old white man.About 150 people were participating in service.FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said the agency’s aid team is on the ground. Bongino said, “Our leadership and support teams are on the field, in Michigan, in the view that helped and search assistance.”“Everyone is on the back,” a woman tells the panicked parician inside the church. “Please, everyone, come back.” They come, c’Mon, “he said, as Churchgockers shouted and collapsed in a rear room.” Outside, I don’t think there is a good idea. ,Police said this shooting came in the morning services in about half an hour. “” A victim was shot in the leg. “The gunman was on his way to the church when another person tried to stop him with his truck – when the shooter set the vehicle on fire and was shot by the church’s security guard, Wxyz TV News described a law enforcement source. The video revealed how the peaceful service turned into havoc with nervous people and running for the cover.