Article snippet: Dozens of people were killed when a man opened fire in a church on Sunday in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) confirmed in a press conference on Sunday that at least 26 people have been killed in what he described as the state's largest mass shooting to date. The gunman was also killed, though authorities said it was not clear if the suspect had killed himself or had been shot by law enforcement. Multiple news outlets, including The Associated Press, have identified the shooter as Devin Kelley, though officials at the press conference declined to give the suspect's name. According to one law enforcement official at the briefing, the suspect was first seen at a gas station across the street from the First Baptist Church, about 40 miles outside San Antonio, at around 11:20 a.m. The suspect then drove over to the church, exited his vehicle and began shooting. He then entered the church, where he continued firing his weapon. At some point, according to the official, a local resident grabbed his own rifle and engaged the shooter. The suspect then got into his vehicle and drove off. He was later found dead in his car, though it wasn't clear if he had shot himself or if police had shot him. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are working with local law enforcement at the scene. “I’m not sure we’ll know immediately why all of this happened or had to happen,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told CNN on Sunday. “It wo... Link to the full article to read more