Congregants Flee Gunman, Left-Wing Media Downplays Church Shooting

In a shocking act of violence, an active shooter rammed his truck into Crosspointe Community Church in Wayne, Michigan, during Sunday morning service before opening fire. Thanks to the swift actions of an armed security guard and a brave deacon, the attacker—identified as a 31-year-old man—was stopped before he could carry out further bloodshed. While the liberal media scrambles to downplay the incident and ignore the heroism of armed citizens, the truth remains clear: good guys with guns save lives.

According to reports, the suspect was on his way to the church when a deacon attempted to block him with a truck. The deranged assailant responded by firing at the vehicle, prompting the church’s security guard to engage. The deacon’s quick thinking allowed the guard to neutralize the threat, ending the rampage before more innocent lives were lost.

Wayne Police confirmed the heroic outcome in a Facebook post:

“The Wayne Police Department responded to an active shooter at Crosspointe Church in Wayne this morning. Upon arrival, officers determined that a security guard for the church shot and killed the suspect. One victim was shot in the leg. Please avoid the area. Officers are still actively investigating.”

Despite the clear evidence that armed security prevented a massacre, the left-wing media remains suspiciously silent on the details. Where is the outrage over the attack on Christians? If this had been a mosque or a leftist gathering, headlines would be screaming about “right-wing extremism.” Instead, corporate media outlets like The Detroit News and WXYZ buried the lede, focusing on the minimal injuries rather than the heroic defense of innocent worshippers.

WXYZ’s report was notably tepid:

“At least one person was injured in a shooting at a Wayne church on Sunday morning, police and sources tell 7 News Detroit. The suspected shooter was reportedly killed by a security guard. We’re told the shooting happened around 11:15 a.m. at Crosspointe Community Church, shortly after the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service started.”

No mention of the failed attempt by a deacon to stop the killer. No praise for the armed guard who put an end to the violence. Just the bare minimum—because the narrative doesn’t fit the left’s anti-gun, anti-religion agenda.

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