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Texas shooter died from three gunshot wounds - none were from police
Devin P. Kelley, the Texas massacre shooter, is said to have suffered three gunshot wounds by law enforcement officials - none of which were from police. (Photo by Erich Schlegel/Getty Images)

Texas shooter died from three gunshot wounds - none were from police

According to a press conference Monday, law enforcement authorities said that the heinous Texas shooter was discovered with three gunshot wounds, and none came at the hands of the police.

Here's the video of the announcement by law enforcement officials:

What did they say?

"The bodies have been removed and transported to the medical examiner's office for autopsy," said Freeman Martin, a spokesman with the Texas Department of Public Safety. "A substantial amount of evidence has been collected, including physical evidence, including hundreds of shell casings, more than fifteen magazines, thirty round capacity magazines have been recovered."

"The suspect's vehicle has been processed with the suspect's body inside," he added. "Multiple interviews have been conducted in numerous cities and other states."

"Victims have been identified and next of kin have been notified. What needs to be done from this point," he continued, "we need to finalize the list, identify the deceased victims, and complete notifications of next of kin."

"What I can tell you is that today the autopsy was performed on the shooter and if you notice I use 'shooter' instead of the suspect's name, we do not want to glorify him and what he's done," he added. "But the autopsy was conducted this morning."

"And what I can tell you is he sustained three gunshot wounds - two gunshot wounds were from the armed citizens, one of those was in the leg and the other one was in the torso," he explained. "And he had a third gunshot wound, which the medical examiner described as being consistent with being self-inflicted."

What does this mean?

This indicates the shooter was shot twice by a bystander, Stephen Willeford, who is being hailed by a hero for chasing him down, but then took his own life before police could arrive.

Texas officials say the death toll stands at 26, and more is being uncovered about what could have motivated the massacre, including texts indicating that there was a domestic dispute with the man's mother-in-law, who worshipped at the church.

A report Monday also indicated that the Air Force failed to add the shooter's name to a federal gun ban list, allowing him to buy guns when he should have been restricted.

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