WASHINGTON ¦ A man opened the late Sunday against a church baptist of Dayton, in Ohio, killing the pastor, according to local media.
The pastor of St Peter s Missionary Baptist Church died from his wounds during the fusillade, which occurred after 12 h 30 local time, pointed out the local television channel WHIO, naming the police.
One witness named by this chain brought back to have heard two gunshots after a man enters the office of the pastor.
Witnesses also pointed out having seen the police accompanying a man going out of the church which carried handcuffs and was installed at the back of a motorbike of police force.
Another television channel WDTN names witnesses pointing out having seen the pastor going to its desk inside the church when his brother got up and followed him.
They then heard several gunshots and the parishioners started to run.
At least persons' about twenty were inside the church at the time of fusillade, according to WDTN.
On June 17th, a partisan young man of the theory of the superiority of the white race had killed nine black parishioners in an emblematic church of the black community in Charleston, in South Carolina.
The pastor of St Peter s Missionary Baptist Church died from his wounds during the fusillade, which occurred after 12 h 30 local time, pointed out the local television channel WHIO, naming the police.
One witness named by this chain brought back to have heard two gunshots after a man enters the office of the pastor.
Witnesses also pointed out having seen the police accompanying a man going out of the church which carried handcuffs and was installed at the back of a motorbike of police force.
Another television channel WDTN names witnesses pointing out having seen the pastor going to its desk inside the church when his brother got up and followed him.
They then heard several gunshots and the parishioners started to run.
At least persons' about twenty were inside the church at the time of fusillade, according to WDTN.
On June 17th, a partisan young man of the theory of the superiority of the white race had killed nine black parishioners in an emblematic church of the black community in Charleston, in South Carolina.
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