Shooting Outside Michigan Church: New Details Emerge About Suspect and Incident
Brian Anthony Browning opened fire outside CrossPointe Community Church, where he had attended services with his mother, before being fatally shot by police.

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Man who opened fire outside a Michigan church had attended services there with his mom, pastor says
Overview
Brian Anthony Browning, 31, opened fire outside CrossPointe Community Church, where he had attended services with his mother, raising concerns about his mental health.
A church security member was shot in the leg during the incident but is now in stable condition after surgery, showcasing the bravery of the security team.
Browning had no prior police contacts or criminal history, complicating the understanding of his actions leading to the shooting.
Witnesses reported Browning was wearing a tactical vest and armed with a rifle and handgun, prompting a church member to intervene with a pickup truck.
Police discovered additional firearms and ammunition at Browning's home, indicating a serious threat prior to the shooting incident.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the incident with a focus on the shooter's background and mental health, emphasizing his previous church attendance and lack of criminal history. They highlight the community's response and the security team's actions, suggesting a narrative of unexpected violence within a familiar setting, while downplaying sensationalism.