Police shoot man during sword attack on Indonesian church

Police shoot man during sword attack on Indonesian church
Onlookers gather outside of St. Lidwina Church following an attack in Sleman, Yogyakarta province, Indonesia,Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018. Police shot a sword-wielding man who attack the church during a mass, injuring a number of people. (AP)
Updated 11 February 2018
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Police shoot man during sword attack on Indonesian church

Police shoot man during sword attack on Indonesian church

SLEMAN, Indonesia: Police in Indonesia shot a sword-wielding man who attacked a church congregation during Sunday Mass, injuring four people, including a German priest.
The reason for the attack Sunday morning in Sleman district in Yogyakarta province was not immediately clear. Churches are a common target for Islamic militants in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation.
Local police detective Fendi Timur said counterterrorism police would be involved in the investigation.
Video shows people in the church throwing books at the 22-year-old suspect as he lunged toward them with his sword. Witnesses and police said the injured included a police officer who tried to subdue the attacker and the 81-year-old priest Karl Edmund Prier, a longtime resident of Indonesia.
They suffered back, neck and head wounds and are in stable condition.
The suspect, identified only as Suliyono, was hospitalized.