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3 Die In Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting During Small Group Meeting

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3 Die In Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting During Small Group Meeting

3 Die In Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting During Small Group Meeting

3 Die In Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting During Small Group Meeting

Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting Leaves 3 Dead

Three people were killed in a shooting at an Episcopal church in Alabama on Thursday at a potluck supper, including one member who died of her injuries after being taken to a local hospital, authorities announced Friday.

The shooting at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham, is still being investigated.

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At a press conference Friday, Vestavia Hills Police Captain Shane Ware said that at 6:22 p.m., police officers and the Vestavia Hills Fire Department were dispatched to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, which found itself in an active shooter situation.

“The church was hosting a small group meeting referred to as a ‘Boomers Potluck Dinner,'” he said. “Our investigation, while ongoing, has revealed that an occasional attendee of the church that I will only identify as a white male, aged 71, was at the dinner. At some point, he produced a handgun and began shooting, striking three victims.”

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3 Die In Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting During Small Group Meeting

Walter Rainey, 84, and Sarah Yeager, 75, were the fatalities who died at the church, according to Ware. An 84-year-old woman, who has not been recognized, was transferred to a local hospital.

The Vestavia Hills Police Department, on the other hand, announced on social media Friday afternoon that the third victim had died.

According to Ware, “Another attendee at the event subdued the suspect and held him down until law enforcement arrived.” Ware described the unnamed parishioner’s subdual of the shooter as “extremely critical in saving lives,” characterizing him as a hero. He did not specify how many people were at the church at the time of the shooting.

“The suspect is currently in custody at the Vestavia Hills Police Department and will remain here while warrants for capital murder are issued by the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office later today,” the captain said. “The suspect acted alone. There is no threat to the community.”

3 Die In Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting During Small Group Meeting

The motive for the shooting remains unclear as the investigation continues. The suspect’s name will be released as soon as the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office issues the warrants for capital murder, Ware said.

Bishop Glenda Curry of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama spoke about the shooting at a prayer vigil at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in nearby Mountain Brook Friday.

“I am proud of my people for praying, for hitting their knees,” she asserted. “We’re going to help everybody walk through it by reminding them that we’re a people of hope.”

Curry assured that services will go on as scheduled throughout the diocese on Sunday and encouraged people to “come to church.”

“Go to a church and pray for peace and pray for healing and pray for the love of Jesus to transform the world,” she proclaimed. “When Christians are slapped, they try to reach out in love. That’s what we do and we try to pray for guidance which is beyond us when things beyond us are happening.”

Curry released a statement Thursday lamenting that “what felt impossible became a reality.”

“We know that we are not alone,” she added. “This evening, we gathered as a community to pray. We have received calls and emails from across the country and around the world, and we are grateful for your love.”

Rev. John Burruss, the rector of St. Stephen’s, was in Greece at the time of the shooting and is working to return to the United States as soon as possible.

3 Die In Alabama Episcopal Church Shooting During Small Group Meeting

In a video message, he indicated that he was in Athens as part of a church pilgrimage with members of the St. Stephen’s community.

The building is inaccessible for the time being because of the ongoing investigation, Burruss said in a statement. Bishop Curry plans to be with the congregation on Sunday morning.

“People have gathered as followers of Christ for 2000 years because of the belief that God’s outstretched arms can reach all of humanity through pain and the most unfathomable loss,” the rector said.

“We gather because we know that love is the most powerful force in this world, and tonight, and in the days, months, and years that come, will hold onto that truth to know that Christ’s love will always shine.”

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