Atlanta (Reuters) - in suburban Atlanta big church a former employees were detained in on Wednesday, just hours after allegedly he walked into the church has a gun, and shot and killed a man leading a prayer service, police said.
Many gunfire was blowing and morning at about 10 in Georgia university, in church change the world church international
Freud palmer, a 52-year-old church maintenance workers before quit his job in August is regarded as suspected gunman, Fulton county police said corporal kay Lester.
Palmer was arrested, nearly six hours of shooting, in Atlanta shopping center spokesman Jeff Foley, the United States marshals service.
"He didn't play a game," he said.
Lester said, up to 25 people in the church when Palmer into service, to start filming. He fled the scene in the car.
The police find out, the victims Greg McDowell, a church members and volunteers. Lester said, McDowell, 39, was taken to a local hospital pronounced dead.
Attend a prayer service, no one was injured or injury. The police tried to determine the motivation of the shooting.
Lester said, in a murder commission, palmer charged with murder and persistently heckled him ever since with guns and additional charges are waiting for.
The church, one of the largest in the United States, is causing by the priest Creflo dollar, a famous black preacher. Dollars is in the church shooting time.
Earlier this year, the dollar was arrested family violence accused of involvement in the beating of his teenage daughter. He denied the charges from 6 rostrum.
Change the world church international provide nearly 30000 members, there are at least 10 satellite church, according to its web site.
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