The investigation into the deadly South Texas church shooting that left 26 people dead is just beginning. Department of Public Safety is cautioning people it could be some time before a motive in Sunday's attack inside First Baptist Church Sutherland Springs is figured out. Governor Greg Abbott told reporters investigators from multiple agencies were working to put the pieces of a complicated puzzle. He says they're making sure the community gets the answers they deserve. The suspect, sources say is Devin Patrick Kelley, opened fire on the church during its 11 a.m. service. DPS says Kelley's shooting spree was stopped by a civilian who shot the gunman outside the church. Kelley was found dead a short time later, but it isn't known if he took his own life or was shot by police. The shooting is the worst in Texas history, surpassing a 1991 massacre in Killeen which left 24 dead.
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