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Shooting outside of a church in Ames, Thursday, leaves three dead

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June 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) – Sheriff’s Officials in Story County said Thursday, three people were dead following a shooting that happened in the parking lot of the Cornerstone Church on the east side of Ames. Authorities received multiple 9-1-1 calls at around 6:51-p.m., about a man who had shot two people. The suspected shooter was also found deceased.
The shooting happened during Salt Company, a college ministry program at the church. It was the first summer night of the program at Cornerstone. Sheriff’s officials confirmed the incident did not present an ongoing threat to the community.
A press conference is scheduled for 10:30 am CST today (Friday), where further information will be released.

KCCI says Cornerstone Pastor Mike Vance released the following statement:

“Tonight, a tragic shooting occurred involving two young members of our Cornerstone Church community. Due to the ongoing investigation, we are not able to give any details at this time. We can say, however, that we are more than saddened by the events that transpired. Our hearts break for all involved, and we are praying for everyone affected. Our Ministry staff are available to support all those impacted, and we will continue to fully cooperate with authorities as they complete their full investigation.

“We sincerely appreciate the responsiveness of the Story County Sheriff’s Department, Ames PD, and all Law Enforcements Officials who have handled this matter with exceptional professionalism and compassion. Please join us in praying for all affected and their families.

“For anyone interested, we will be holding a prayer service [today], June 3, 2022, at 10 AM, at Cornerstone Church of Ames, 56829 US HWY 30, Ames, IA, 50010. All are welcome to attend in-person or join us online at cornerstonelife.com/live.”

Gov. Kim Reynolds, Thursday released the following statement via Facebook:

“Tonight’s act of senseless violence took the lives of two innocent victims at their place of worship. Kevin and I grieve for their families who have suffered an unfathomable loss. And while the investigation continues and we learn more, we ask that Iowans pray for the victims and their families, the members of Cornerstone Church, and the entire Ames community.”