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[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Church gunman was court-martialed, discharged from Air Force

 

 

I didn't know you could get a dishonorable discharge for assaulting your wife and child.

I wish they could destroy all these ak 47s et al. No one needs them. If you want a gun ,get a hand gun or a rifle or a shot gun but you have no need to automatic rifles
I am against guns BUT I do understand their right to carry. . Maybe the church people will now have to start leaving heir guns in their pocket and not in the car while attending church. OR any place else. Schools places of business night clubs and so on.
There are several reports around  but I guess best to wait until everything is in. I had heard there MIGHT be ties to the church members .Like maybe his ex wifes parents got here?  Also heard he was dressed in black and had a bullet proof vest.  They haven't found him to be a terrorist or anything . BUT wondering if he was a lone wolf or part of something? So many questions out there. How sad so many had to die and so many injured. Very sad day in America
cg


 https://www.yahoo.com/news/church-gunman-court-martialed-discharged-air-force-083938345.html


Church gunman was court-martialed, discharged from Air Force


NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (AP) -- The man officials have identified to The Associated Press as the gunman in a mass shooting at a Texas church was discharged from the Air Force for allegedly assaulting his spouse and child, according to an Air Force spokeswoman.
The spokeswoman, Ann Stefanek, said Sunday that Devin Kelley served 12 months' confinement after a 2012 court-martial. He ultimately received a bad conduct discharge and reduction in rank.
She said Kelley served in Logistics Readiness at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico from 2010 until his discharge in 2014. His job was responsible for moving passengers, cargo and personal property in military transportation.
Authorities did not announce his name at a news conference on the shooting, saying only that the suspect was a white male in his 20s.
But a U.S. official and a law enforcement official identified Kelley as the person who opened fire Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, killing 26 people and wounding about 20 others.
The U.S. official told the AP that Kelley lived in a San Antonio suburb and that he doesn't appear to be linked to organized terrorist groups. The official said investigators are looking at social media posts Kelley may have made in the days before Sunday's attack, including one that appeared to show an AR-15 style semi-automatic weapon. The official requested anonymity because the person did not have authorization to speak publicly.
An address listed in online records as belonging to Kelley is located in New Braunfels, Texas, just outside San Antonio and about 35 miles (56 kilometers) from Sutherland Springs.
Local records of an August traffic ticket issued in New Braunfels, Texas, for an expired registration and not having auto insurance give a birthdate that would make him 26 years old.
At the address listed for Kelley in New Braunfels on Sunday, two sheriff's vans were parked outside and police officers stood at the gate of a cattle fence surrounding the property. Law enforcement officials gathered at the property declined to comment on why they were there. Several messages left for his relatives went unreturned.
Neighbors said that they heard intense gunfire coming from the direction of the address listed for Kelley in recent days.
"It's really loud. At first I thought someone was blasting," said Ryan Albers, 16, who lives across the road. "It had to be coming from somewhere pretty close. It was definitely not just a shotgun or someone hunting. It was someone using automatic weapon fire."
A person matching Kelley's name and date of birth also registered in 2014 to vote in Colorado, with an address listed in Colorado Springs, home of the U.S. Air Force Academy. The Colorado Secretary of State's office lists his registration now as inactive.
According to Texas Department of Public Safety regional director Freeman Martin, the gunman arrived at a Valero gas station near the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs at around 11:20 a.m. Sunday. He was dressed in black, wearing tactical gear and a ballistic vest.
He crossed the street to the church, left his vehicle and started firing a Ruger AR assault-type rifle at the church. Then he entered the church and fired.
As he left the church, the shooter met an unidentified area resident with his own rifle who pursued him. The suspect was found dead in his vehicle near the border between Wilson and Guadalupe counties.
Martin said it's unclear if he died of a self-inflected wound or was shot by the resident.
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Merchant reported from Houston. Associated Press writers Douglass K. Daniel and Eric Tucker in Washington, and Michael Balsamo in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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