'Heroic' pastor tackles gunman at church altar

No shots were fired, police said.

November 8, 2021, 9:26 AM

Police are hailing a Nashville, Tennessee, pastor as a hero after he tackled a gunman at the church altar.

Dezire Baganda, 26, was sitting at the front of the Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church on Sunday when he allegedly took out a gun and headed to the altar where the pastor was praying with congregants, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said.

Surveillance video showed the suspect waving the gun and pointing it at worshippers. Police said Baganda told everyone to get up.

PHOTO: Dezire Baganda, 26, is charged with 15 counts of felony aggravated assault, according to police, after pulling a gun out at during a service at Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 7, 2021.
Dezire Baganda, 26, is charged with 15 counts of felony aggravated assault, according to police, after pulling a gun out at during a service at Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 7, 2021.
Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church

Video showed the pastor tackle Baganda and several church members jump in to help him, allowing other worshippers to escape.

No shots were fired, police said.

"The heroic actions of a local pastor and several of his parishioners saved a church from further violence," police said in a statement.

Baganda was not a church member but had been to services there before, according to the pastor.

PHOTO: Dezire Baganda, 26, is charged with 15 counts of felony aggravated assault, according to police, after pulling a gun out at a church service.
Dezire Baganda, 26, is charged with 15 counts of felony aggravated assault, according to police, after pulling a gun out at a church service.
Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

Baganda is charged with 15 counts of felony aggravated assault, police said, adding that more counts are expected.