
Over the weekend, a terrifying scene unfolded when a gunman opened fire during a service at a United States church.
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A brave church security guard exercised his Second Amendment rights to stop a potential mass shooting at a Michigan church.
The guard, who was wounded in the leg during the attack, killed a 31-year-old gunman who opened fire during a morning service at Crosspointe Community Church in Wayne, Michigan.
The swift action potentially saved dozens of lives among the approximately 150 worshippers attending the service.
The incident unfolded around 11 a.m. when the gunman began shooting during the Sunday service.
Dramatic moments were captured on a livestream from inside the church showing the congregation reacting in terror, with people running and taking cover as gunfire erupted.
In an extraordinary display of bravery, reports indicated a churchgoer in a truck ran over the shooter in the parking lot before the security guard, despite being wounded in the leg, exited the church and fatally shot the suspect.
This heroic intervention prevented what could have been a far more deadly attack against the faithful who were simply exercising their religious liberties on a Sunday morning.
The Wayne Police Department has been actively investigating the incident and asked the public to avoid the area following the shooting.
🚨 CHRISTIANS UNDER ATTACK
There was an active shooter at Crosspoint Community Church in Wayne, Michigan
A security guard for the church shot and killed the suspect. One victim was shot in the leg.
Terrifying! Praying for the families 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/hfo0d8EjQL
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) June 22, 2025
Details about the shooter and his motivations have not yet been released, though authorities have confirmed he was a 31-year-old male.
The FBI has also become involved in the investigation, providing additional resources to local law enforcement as they piece together the events that led to this attack on a house of worship.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed federal involvement in the case, stating, “Our leadership and support teams are on the ground, at the scene, in Wayne, Michigan, providing assistance and investigative support.”
Moreover, a press conference by the Wayne Police Department was scheduled for 5 p.m. Sunday to provide further updates on the investigation and the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
This incident marks yet another disturbing attack targeting religious gatherings in America, where citizens seeking to worship freely have become targets for violence.
The church, located about 30 miles west of Detroit in a suburb of approximately 17,000 residents, became the latest battleground where the Second Amendment proved vital to protecting American lives and liberties.
The outcome could have been far more devastating without the presence of armed security.
Miraculously, despite the shooting taking place during an active church service with approximately 150 attendees, no casualties other than the shooter were reported.
One person was wounded in the leg during the incident, though it remains unclear if this was the security guard who ultimately neutralized the threat.
The quick response by both armed security and law enforcement undoubtedly prevented a potential massacre.