tape at a nearby Waffle House. Officers generated packages of mineral water as federal agents gathered in conversation. The Salvation Army offered coffee from a truck. John Richardson, a congregant, said he had put his wife, who uses a wheelchair, on the ground and got on top of her after hearing the preliminary gunfire. A number of members of church security had their weapons drawn when he looked up.”My heart heads out to his household,” he stated of the gunman, adding,”I do not have any hate for this person.”Last week at the West Freeway Church of Christ, congregants filled
the wood seats and sang together, according to a video of the service. Kids ran to the stage to discuss why they were thrilled for Christmas, and a minister spoke about the benefits of pruning parts of life that no longer bear fruit. The church concluded that service on a note of providing and accepting love to others. Its next Sunday service ended in gunfire.”We are continuing to hang on to what we think,” Mr. Tinius stated. “That does not change.”Patrick McGee reported from White
Settlement, and Mihir Zaveri from New York. Jason M. Bailey, Sandra E. Garcia, Christopher Mele, Mariel Padilla and Vanessa Swales contributed reporting from New York, and Dave Montgomery
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