Sutherland Springs church shooting | |
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Location | First Baptist Church 216 4th Street Sutherland Springs, Texas, U.S. |
Coordinates | 29°16′24″N 98°03′23″W / 29.2732°N 98.0564°W |
Date | November 5, 2017 c. 11:20 – c. 11:31 a.m.[1] CST (UTC-06:00) |
Attack type | Mass shooting, mass murder, murder–suicide |
Weapon |
Perpetrator: Defender: |
Deaths | 27 (including the perpetrator and an unborn child) |
Injured | 22 |
Perpetrator | Devin Patrick Kelley |
Defenders |
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Motive | Domestic dispute |
On November 5, 2017, Devin Kelley shot and killed 26 people and wounded 22 others at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Kelley was shot and wounded by a local resident, then killed himself following a car chase. It is the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history[2] and the deadliest at an American place of worship, surpassing the Charleston church shooting of 2015.[3]
In 2021, a federal judge ruled that the federal government was negligent and awarded victims and families nearly a quarter-billion dollars. The 26-year-old Kelley should not have been allowed to purchase or possess firearms and ammunition because of a prior domestic violence conviction in a court-martial while in the United States Air Force; however, he was still able to buy the weapons because the Air Force did not report the conviction. In response, Congress passed new legislation that fixed holes in background check reporting procedures.
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