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11 killed in shooting at Nigerian church

By Allen Cone
At least 11 people died and several more were injured in a shooting Sunday at a church in southern Nigeria. Photo courtesy of Anambra State Police Command Awka/Facebook
At least 11 people died and several more were injured in a shooting Sunday at a church in southern Nigeria. Photo courtesy of Anambra State Police Command Awka/Facebook

Aug. 6 (UPI) -- At least 11 people died in a shooting Sunday at a church in southern Nigeria, apparently carried out by a lone gunman, police said.

Another 18 worshipers were wounded in the attack at St. Philip's Catholic Church in Ozubulu near the city of Onitsha in the state of Anambra, the Police Command in Awka said in a post on Facebook.

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Initially, witnesses said the attack was carried out by gunmen at 5:45 a.m., but police later said it likely was carried out by one man, the Premium Times in Nigeria reported.

Garba Umar, commissioner of police in the state, said a "preliminary investigation shows that the incident is as a result of a feud between two individuals who are from the community but who live outside Nigeria."

Umar said the shooting related to an argument between Nigerians from Ozubulu who live abroad, including one who built the church in which the attack occurred.

"A gunman dressed in black attire covering his face with a cap entered the church and moved straight to a particular direction and opened fire," Umar said. "The man after shooting at his targeted victims still went on a shooting spree, killing and wounding other worshipers."

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Umar said the attack was not linked to Boko Haram and "definitely not a terrorist act."

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