EKO HOT BLOG reports that a quick-thinking Tennessee pastor is being hailed a hero by his congregation after he tackled a man waving a gun in the air and pointing it at worshippers during a church service Sunday, police said.
Dezire Baganda, 26, was sitting at the front of Sunday’s service at the Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church when he suddenly pulled out a gun and walked up to the altar, where the pastor was praying with several members, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
He waved the gun around, told everyone to get up and “pointed the handgun at the congregation,” police said. That’s when police said the pastor tackled Baganda and others helped disarm him before any shots were fired. They kept him pinned to the ground until officers arrived to the scene, police said.
No shots were fired and no one was injured during the incident at Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church, the Metro Nashville Police Department reported.
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Records show he faces 15 charges of felony aggravated assault. More charges are expected to come early this week, MNPD said.
On Monday, Baganda remained jailed in Davidson County on a $375,000 bond. He is set to appear before a judge Wednesday, court records show.
“God was taking care of me and everyone else in the building,” Nzojibugami Noe, who sat in the sanctuary’s front row and watched the incident unfold, told The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, on Monday.
Noe, a choir and church member, identified the pastor as Ezekiel Ndikumana.
How the incident unfolded
Metro police spokesman Don Aaron said the pastor was praying with several members at the altar as the suspect was sitting in a row off to the right side of him.
According to an arrest affidavit, the pastor then conducted an altar call and stepped down from the pulpit where he was preaching. The suspect stood up and began making his way to the pulpit.
Once on the stage, where the pulpit was located, the affidavit continues, the suspect pulled a handgun from his waistband and began waving it at the entire congregation “causing turmoil.”
At some point, Aaron said, the pastor managed to sneak behind the suspect.
“After moving a chair out of his way, he rushed and tackled the suspect, bringing him to the ground,” Aaron said. Others joined to help disarm him, he added, and the group held him down until officers arrived.
Noe, a 26-year-old choir member at the church, said the 85 person congregation had 68 people in attendance Sunday.
Ndikumana, who has led the church since 2009 after immigrating to the United States in 2007 from Burundi, played a heroic role with God’s help, Noe said.
“It happened real fast,” Noe recalled. “He snuck right behind me as soon as he got up and snagged to the left pretending to go out, then quickly quickly got on him. … It was very amazing.”
Although Baganda was not a member of the church, the pastor told police that Baganda had attended there before.
A motive in the attack remained under investigation Monday.
According to an arrest affidavit, the action of the suspect put the lives of the entire congregation at risk and caused them to fear for their lives.
It goes on to read that while being taken into custody, Baganda told police he was Jesus and that “all churches and schools need to be shot up.”
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