Michigan church shooter named after plowing into congregation armed with AR-15

A man who opened fire on a Church of A-15s was mental collapse and joined the congregation with his mother.
31 -year -old Brian Anthony Browning was shot and killed by a Detriot suburb on Sunday morning by security guards at the Crosspainte Church in Wayne.
The attack began by inserting the Ford F-150 truck into the building at 11.06 before opening a fire during the service.
Wayne Police Department said that ‘he may have been subjected to a mental health crisis’ and has nothing to do with organized terrorism.
“The suspect’s mother is a member of the church, where he participated in church services two or three times during the last year,” he said.
‘The church security team was warned by gunfire and quickly reacted to bring the suspect out of the church’s main entrance gates.’
31 -year -old Brian Browning, Sunday morning Michigan, Wayne’deki Crosspainte Church after opening a fire was shot and killed by security guards. Driver’s license photo depicted
A security guard was shot twice in the leg and heals in the hospital after surgery. Some bullets entered the church because no one was hurt.
Browning was armed with more than a dozen ammunition magazine with an A-15-style attack rifle and a large magazine and a semi-automatic pistol with hundreds of ammunition.
The police found rifles, semi -automatic pistols and large amounts of ammunition when they called their house after the shoot.
However, he did not have any contact with the police or the police, and the motive of his attack beyond the mental crisis is unknown.
The terrible images from the living flow of a church service showed that crazy families began to run for their lives when an active shooter opened fire.
Bloodfurdling video showed that churches suddenly noticed the sudden terrorism and ran to the door.
Before a member community ‘to go down’ and to run behind the building, the young children were on the stage and with their parents.
The creepy screams were heard when children and adults were escaped for their lives, then shouting from a high explosion and screen.

Bloodfurdling video showed that churches suddenly noticed the terrorism and ran to the door at the Crosspainte Church

Crosspainte Church in Wayne, Western Detriot suburban

A lively video of the creepy moment revealed how the congregation escaped from the shocking scene
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bonino, the agency Wayne’te ‘aid and investigation support’ is a place to provide, he said.
Bobby Kelly Jr, the senior priests of the church, Detroit News He gave a member of the shooter and the security guard had the chance to hit them.
The priest said, “ He (suspect), was ruled by one of our members who saw it when entering the church. ”
Wayne Police Chief Ryan Strong, “Certainly, we are grateful for the heroic actions of the staff of the church, which prevents many lives and prevents a large -scale mass fire,” he said.
Kelly added that approximately 150 people participated in the Bible School Service. Most of the participants were children.
The priest said that when the congregation initially heard out, they thought it was from construction.

Senior priest Bobby Kelly Jr., local news, when the fire broke out, he said there were about 150 people in the church

The suspect was using a Ford F-150 when he hit the church building and opened fire.
He said that the church kept security more than ten years ago in response to increasing violence against worship places.
Kelly said they felt like ‘sitting ducks’ without protection. The leadership of the congregation plans a meeting to prepare a plan to deal with the post -shooting.
When the children who witnessed the shot were asked, they said ‘they did well’ and that the congregation came together to support each other.
The official program of the church had events listed from 9 am to 6 pm. Crosspointe also hosts an adult and young market school and Kids Sunday School in the church from 9.30 to 10.30.
Wendy Bodin, a witness in the church, Clickdetroit When he saw the attacker, he was in the lobby by answering a phone call.
Bodin remembered, “It was the most terrible thing I’ve ever been involved in,” Bodin remembered.
He initially thought that the shooter had hit his car, but he fled to the bathroom when he heard the gunfire.

Many agencies, including FBI, came to Wayne to help local law enforcement officers with investigation

During a service in the Crosspointe Church, the chaotic scene appeared. Community members are gathered outside after the shocking sequence of the events.

Churches outside in the parking lot after shooting
Bodin hid in the bathroom with another church player and eventually escaped from the building to meet the rest of the congregation in the forest.
“ I was hiding in one of the bathrooms and I was standing in the toilet and closed the door. We didn’t know what happened, but we knew it was bad, ” he said.
After the protocol, he said he was grateful for security and church leaders.
Fortunately, they made everyone safe from the building. There was definitely a man we were shot in the leg, but better than I was told. So pride God ‘he said.
Bodin said that the church served for Father’s Day last weekend and that the attack was not at that time.