Dozens killed, wounded in shooting attack at Texas church November 5, 2017Law enforcement officersin front of the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs,Texas, after a fatal shooting, Nov. 5, 2017. (AP/Darren Abate)(AP/Darren Abate)Dozens killed, wounded in shooting attack at Texas churchMultiple people were killed and wounded in a shooting attack in a church in a small Texas community.By: APA man opened fire inside of a church in a small South Texas community on Sunday, killing multiple people and wounding others before being “taken down,” authorities said.Authorities said a man walked into the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs and began shooting, killing multiple people and wounding others. Wilson County Sheriff Joe Tackitt told the Wilson County News that the shooter had been “taken down,” but it’s not known how the shooter died.Authorities haven’t said how many were killed or wounded, but a Wilson County commissioner, Albert Gamez, told cable news outlets that emergency officials told him more than 20 people were slain and more than 20 others were wounded, though those figures hadn’t been confirmed.Video on KSAT television showed first responders taking a stretcher from the church to a waiting AirLife helicopter. Some victims were taken by medical helicopter to the Brooke Army Medical Center, KSAT said.A woman who lives about 10 minutes away from Sutherland Springs in Floresville and was monitoring the chaos on a police scanner and in Facebook community groups, said that everyone knows everyone in the sparsely populated county.“This is horrific for our tiny little tight-knit town,” said Alena Berlanga. “Everybody’s going to be affected and everybody knows someone who’s affected,” she said.President Donald Trump tweeted from Japan, where is is on an Asian trip, that he was monitoring the situation following the shooting. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the shooting an “evil act,” and promised “more details” from the state’s Department of Public Safety soon.Sutherland Springs is 30 miles (48 kilometers) southeast of San Antonio. TerrorTexas Shooting