Police: Gunman Wordlessly Opened Fire On Churchgoers
Kiarron Parker Killed Pastor's Mother Before He Was Shot By Off-Duty Officer
POSTED: 2:15 pm MDT April 24, 2012
UPDATED: 5:28 pm MDT April 24, 2012
AURORA, Colo. -- Police say they still don't know why an enraged driver raced into an Aurora church parking lot Sunday, crashed his car and then wordlessly opened fire on church members who were rushing to help him.
The gunman, Kiarron Parker, 29, of Denver, shot and killed 67-year-old Josephine Echols, the mother of De Lono Straham, the pastor of The Destiny Christian Center, Aurora police spokesman Frank Fania said at a Tuesday afternoon news conference.
Echols' nephew, an off-duty Denver police officer who was attending a church service, pulled his gun and exchanged gunfire with Parker, Fania said.
Denver police identified the off-duty officer as Antonio Milow, a six-year veteran.
While it is assumed that Milow shot and killed the gunman, Fania would not confirm that, saying it is part of an ongoing officer-involved-shooting investigation.
Yet, Fania agreed the Milow likely prevented more bloodshed.
"Who knows what would have happened had that officer not been there or had his gun with him," the police spokesman said. "It certainly had the makings to be a lot worse."
Parker and Echols died from multiple gunshot wounds, the Arapahoe County Coroner's Office said Tuesday.
Police are still puzzled about why Parker, who had a long history of convictions for drug possession, illegal weapon possession and resisting arrest, opened fire on people leaving the church just before 3 p.m. Sunday.
"We don't know why the gunman did this," Fania said. "We believe that there was no connection with the gunman to this church."
Fania said investigators are hoping that toxicology tests, which detect drug and alcohol use, may "shed some light on why he acted the way he did."
Just before the shooting, a male friend said Parker had become upset on nearby Dartmouth Avenue, Fania said.
Echols' nephew, an off-duty Denver police officer who was attending a church service, pulled his gun and exchanged gunfire with Parker, Fania said.

