
Who Is Brian Browning? Michigan Church Shooting Suspect Identified
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The man who opened fire outside a church in Michigan on Sunday has been named by police as Brian Anthony Browning.
Browning, 31, opened fire outside CrossPointe Community church in Wayne on Sunday, before he was hit by a vehicle and fatally shot by security staff. One guard was left with non-life-threatening injuries and was treated for his wounds in hospital.
The Wayne Police Department said that Browning did not have any criminal history or contacts with the police, but may have been suffering from a mental health crisis.
He had previously attended the church with his mother, and had mentioned it at least twice on his Facebook page. Police said there was no clear link between those posts and the attack on Sunday.
Brian Anthony Browning opened fire outside CrossPointe Community church in Wayne on Sunday, before he was hit by a vehicle and fatally shot by security staff.
Brian Anthony Browning opened fire outside CrossPointe Community church in Wayne on Sunday, before he was hit by a vehicle and fatally shot by security staff.
Wayne Police Department/Paul Sancya/AP
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He's awaiting trial. He's looking at 25 years minimum. I only found out because people started harassing me on his Facebook page." "Why my former 'best friend' was expelled from university. I thought it was because he failed his midterms or something. He was just gone the week after that, and no one heard anything. My RA (person overseeing our dorm floor) heard us discussing this, and he soberly broke the truth to us because my friend group and I were nice to the RA staff. Turned out he was a date rapist and was taking advantage of drunk girls at frat parties. His parents were rich alumni, so they paid the school and God knows who else to keep it quiet." "That I am a product of rape. My mother had to stay with my father until I was five years old, before she managed to save enough money in secret to get out of that relationship. 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