LAGUNA WOODS, Calif.—Taiwanese parishioners likely saved many after they hogtied a gunman who opened fire, killing one and injuring five, at an Orange County church on May 15, officials say.
“That group of churchgoers displayed what we believe is exceptional heroism, heroism and bravery in interfering, intervening to stop the suspect,” said Orange County Sheriff’s Department Undersheriff Jeff Hallock during a press conference outside of Geneva Presbyterian Church.
Churchgoers were enjoying lunch following their 11:30 a.m. Sunday service when an Asian male in his 60s opened fire.
Quickly, parishioners subdued the gunman and tied him with an extension cord while confiscating his two hand guns—potentially sparing the lives of about 40 more people.