SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas (Reuters) - A Texas man who saw a local exchanging gunfire with the assailant who had just massacred 26 people at a small town church said he had no hesitation in pursuing the gunman because he needed to be stopped. I mean that's the bottom line, he needed to be stopped," Johnnie Langendorff told Reuters TV. They stopped too and Willeford trained his rifle on the disabled vehicle, Langendorff added, but the gunman never emerged. Willeford's cousin Ken Leonard told CNN that Willeford shot Kelley where there was a gap in his vest. (Reporting by Sandra Stojanovic in Sutherland Springs, Texas; Additional reporting by Andrew Hay in New York; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Lisa Shumaker)
Source: The Star November 06, 2017 20:12 UTC