translated from Spanish: [VIDEO] Parishioners kill a man who opened fire during a mass in America

Parishioners of a Texas state church killed a gunman who opened fire on Sunday during the Mass they were attending in Fort Worth, a shootout that left another person deceased and a third in critical condition, police said l.The attacker entered the West Freeway Church of Christ, in White Settlement, a suburban area of Fort Worth, while the morning religious service was taking place, in a new case of gun violence at a temple in the United States.” A couple of church members returned the fire,” J.P. Bevering, White Settlement’s police chief, told the press. Those shots hit the suspect, who died at the scene, he said. One of the attacker’s victims died at the local hospital and another is in critical condition, added Bevering, who praised “the heroic actions of the parishioners.” The FBI said it was investigating the motives of the attack.” Places of worship should be sacred, and I am grateful for church members who acted quickly to take down the attacker and helped prevent the loss of more lives,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement on Saturday, in a residential neighborhood of Houston, one of the major cities in the state of Texas, at least two people were killed and seven injured after being shot while filming a music video featuring twentysomethings of Hispanic descent. Some 36,000 people die each year in the United States – one of the countries with the most armed people in the world – from gunfire, a figure that includes suicides, homicides, accidents and shootings in which the police participated. Texas in particular has been the scene of shootings that have shocked public opinion and further stirred the debate on the law, enshrined in the second amendment of the U.S. Constitution, to bear arms. On August 3, a man entered a Walmart store and opened fire using an AK-47 assault rifle in El Paso, Texas. He left 22 people dead. On November 5, 2017, a man killed 25 parishioners and wounded 20 others taking part in a mass at a Baptist church in the rural community of Sutherland Springs, Texas.



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