California church parishioners help attack a woman with a gun that allegedly threatened an attack



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A mother in San Diego holding a 10-month-old baby with a gun was attacked in a church at Easter and was finally arrested after threatening to blow up the building, according to reports.

A service ended at the non-denominational Tsidkenu Church in the Clairemont community of San Diego when "a lady arrived with a gun and started talking about delusional things," Ronald Farmer told Fox 5.

"After starting to point the gun at the baby, one of the older men grabbed him, then me and two other men attacked him," said David Michael Miller, as he reported KABC. "We took the baby away from her." A few minutes later, the cops came in. She was trying to run away or something like that, so a cop lined her up in a row of chairs They stopped her and took another gun out of her bra. "

A mother in San Diego holding a baby and wielding a gun was arrested at Tsidkenu Church in Clairemont community in San Diego. (Tsidkenu San Diego Church)

A mother in San Diego holding a baby and wielding a gun was arrested at Tsidkenu Church in Clairemont community in San Diego. (Tsidkenu San Diego Church)

The suspect was identified as Anna Conkey, 31 years old.

Nobody, including Conkey, was hurt. Police said the weapon was not loaded.

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The San Diego Police Department said that she had been incarcerated for "criminal threats and presenting a gun in a threatening manner."

"We knew who she was, she had been coming and going for a while, and we had prayed for her because we wanted to release her," said Ben Wisan, a church leader.

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