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NewsSeptember 21, 2015

EAST SELMA, Ala. -- A man suspected of shooting three people in an Alabama church was upset over a recent breakup and visitation issues with his son, police said. James Minter, 26, is being held without bond in the shooting of his girlfriend, his infant son and a pastor who tried to intervene Sunday, according to Selma police Lt. Curtis Muhannad. The pastor was identified as Earl Carswell...

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James Minter

EAST SELMA, Ala. -- A man suspected of shooting three people in an Alabama church was upset over a recent breakup and visitation issues with his son, police said.

James Minter, 26, is being held without bond in the shooting of his girlfriend, his infant son and a pastor who tried to intervene Sunday, according to Selma police Lt. Curtis Muhannad. The pastor was identified as Earl Carswell.

Minter was arrested after he opened fire during church service at Oasis Tabernacle Church in East Selma.

Witnesses told Selma police Minter entered the church and sat in the front row between his girlfriend and the baby. Minter then pulled out a handgun and began shooting, the statement said. The girlfriend, 24, fell to the ground, and Minter fired at her, striking her in the jaw and shoulder. The baby, a 1-month-old boy, was shot in the hand.

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Carswell, 61, grabbed Minter and was shot in the leg. Members of the congregation helped subdue Minter and managed to wrest away his gun, police said.

The pastor was taken to an emergency room for treatment, while the woman and baby were taken to a hospital. The victims are in stable condition.

After he fled the scene, Minter was captured by police less than a mile away. His vehicle was left at the scene and a gun was recovered at the church, the statement said.

Minter is being held at the Dallas County jail. Selma police said Minter has been charged with three counts of attempted murder and may face other charges.

Minter had been arrested before, but details on the nature of his past encounters with police weren't available, Muhannad said. Authorities also are investigating whether Minter violated a protective order, Muhannad said.

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