Sutherland Springs church shooting

Sutherland Springs church shooting
8km
5miles
Car crash site
New Braunfels
First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs
LocationFirst Baptist Church
216 4th Street
Sutherland Springs, Texas, U.S.
Coordinates29°16′24″N 98°03′23″W / 29.2732°N 98.0564°W / 29.2732; -98.0564
DateNovember 5, 2017 (2017-11-05)
c. 11:20 – c. 11:31 a.m. CST (UTC-06:00)
Attack type
Mass shooting, mass murder, murder–suicide
Weapon

    Perpetrator:

    Defender:

    Deaths27 (including the perpetrator and an unborn child)
    Injured22
    PerpetratorDevin Patrick Kelley
    Defenders
    • Stephen Willeford (armed defender)
    • Johnnie Langendorff (pursuer)
    MotiveDomestic dispute

    On November 5, 2017, Devin Kelley shot and killed 26 people and wounded 22 others at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, United States. Kelley was subsequently shot and wounded, then killed himself. It is the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history and the deadliest at an American place of worship, surpassing the Charleston church shooting of 2015.

    In 2021, a federal judge ruled that the federal government was negligent and awarded victims and families nearly a quarter-billion dollars. The 26-year-old Kelley should not have been allowed to purchase or possess firearms and ammunition because of a prior domestic violence conviction in a court-martial while in the United States Air Force; however, he was still able to buy the weapons because the Air Force did not report the conviction. In response, Congress passed new legislation that addressed gaps in background check reporting procedures.