Off-duty cops take down shooter at Texas celebrity church
Two off-duty law enforcement officers in Houston took down a woman who opened fire on Sunday at Lakewood Church, one of the largest evangelical churches in the United States, led by televangelist Joel Osteen, police said.A woman in her early 30s entered the megachurch shortly before 2 p.m. local time, armed with a long rifle and accompanied by a child around 5 years old, and began firing, Houston Police chief Troy Finner told reporters on Sunday.
Two off-duty officers, one a Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent and the other a Houston police officer, killed the shooter before she could kill anyone inside the church, which was preparing to host a Spanish-language service, Finner said.
Two people were injured, including the child who was with the shooter, Finner said. Officials said they were working to understand the child’s relation to the shooter and the shooter’s motive. Finner said he was not sure yet who shot the child in the cross fire.
The child was taken to Texas Children’s Hospital and was in critical condition, officials said. A man in his fifties sustained a noncritical leg injury and was also being treated at a local hospital.
“She had a long gun, and it could have been a lot worse,” Finner said.
The woman had threatened that she had a bomb, prompting authorities to search her backpack and vehicle, Finner said. They found no explosives.Stats
The majority of mass shootings in the US are carried out by men, making the apparent Houston attempt a rare case. The US Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center, which studies all forms of targeted violence including mass casualty attacks, found in a 2023 report that 96 percent of mass attackers from 2016 to 2020 were male.
“Our hearts are with those impacted by today’s tragic shooting and the entire Lakewood Church community in Houston,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement.
Lakewood Church, which seats some 16,000 people, is led by Osteen, and his wife and copastor Victoria Osteen.
Joel Osteen is one of the wealthiest and most popular pastors and prosperity gospel preachers in the United States. According to the church’s website, Osteen’s media broadcasts, podcasts and radio programming reach millions of US households and audiences worldwide.
“We don’t understand why these things happen, but God’s in control,” Osteen told reporters on Sunday. “We’re going to stay strong. We’re going to continue to move forward.”
The Houston church, located in the former sports arena for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association, accommodates over 40,000 worshipers over a weekend. —REUTERS
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