A US security source revealed that the Texas church massacre victim was in great disagreement with his mother-in-law, who is hesitant about the same church and has already sent her textual threats to kill her. 

A security official said on Monday that the massacre committed by Devin Patrick Kelly "was not a racist or a religious attack." "It was a family situation related to his wife's parents." 

He explained that the former military Hama in the US Air Force, was going to that church and that he sent "letters of threat" before the implementation of his aggression.




The 26-year-old Kelly fired a semiautomatic rifle at worshipers in a church in Sutherland Springs, a village of no more than 400 people, before fleeing and then finding him in his car by shooting himself. It has killed and wounded dozens. 

Ministry of Defense admits wrong! 

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense , "acknowledged the Pentagon " that an error occurred in the management caused the deadly massacre managed to get a Texas gun who committed his crime. 

According to the ministry, the former Air Force member was able to purchase his firearm because of a mistake he made by not including his name in the record of the criminal record after he was found guilty of assaulting his wife and child. 

"Preliminary information shows that the crime of domestic violence committed by Kelly is not included in the National Criminal Information Center (NICC) registry," Air Force spokeswoman Anne Stephanik said.
An investigation had been opened to determine the reasons for the error and to ensure that no other convicted names had been included in the record. 

It is worth mentioning that every year there are about 33 thousand deaths related to firearms in the United States, including 22 thousand suicides, according to a recent study. In every major shooting incident, the controversy over the seizure of firearms is a thorny issue in a country where possession of arms is almost sacrosanct.