The equipment of Charles E. "Bert" Miller, 61, who was fatally shot the day before during Sunday services at his local Mormon church, is pictured at a makeshift memorial outside the rural Nevada fire station where the longtime volunteer firefighter worked, Monday, July 23, 2018, in Fallon, Nev. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner)

The equipment of Charles E. "Bert" Miller, 61, who was fatally shot the day before during Sunday services at his local Mormon church, is pictured at a makeshift memorial outside the rural Nevada fire station where the longtime volunteer firefighter worked, Monday, July 23, 2018, in Fallon, Nev. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner)

FALLON, Nev. (AP) — The Latest on a shooting at a Mormon church in Nevada (all times local):

8 p.m.

Neighbors of a longtime volunteer firefighter say his whole neighborhood is in shock after he was killed during Sunday services at his Mormon church in northern Nevada.

Craig Heath told The Associated Press on Monday that he’s known 61-year-old Charles “Bert” Miller for 25 years and Miller never had a bad word to say to anybody.

He says Miller is the former owner of an auto parts store who was an active volunteer in the Boy Scouts.

Fallon Police Chief Kevin Gehman said Monday morning that 48-year-old John K. O’Connor has been arrested and charged with murder.

Authorities say they don’t know a motive.

It’s wasn’t immediately clear Monday if he had an attorney. No one could be reached to comment on his behalf at O’Connor’s listed phone number.

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12:55 p.m.

A woman who was in a Nevada Mormon church when a gunman opened fire says the shooting happened quickly and she heard four to six shots fired before it was over.

Jacquie Hettinger said Monday that she was sitting in the middle of the church in the northern city of Fallon Sunday afternoon when the shooting occurred.

Hettinger says she didn’t see much but said there were many children who witnessed the shooting.

She says after the shooting someone gathered them to sing songs.

Hettinger has lived across the street from the accused gunman John K. O’Connor for more than a decade.

She says he was a very kind man who would help her care for her sick husband. She says she’s devastated and she can’t understand what happened.

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10:25 a.m.

A man accused of killing one man and injuring another when he opened fire at a northern Nevada Mormon church has been charged with murder.

Fallon Police Chief Kevin Gehman said Monday morning that 48-year-old John K. O’Connor was also charged with battery with substantial harm.

O’Connor was being held in jail on a $1,050,000 bond. He’s not due in court until later this week.

It’s wasn’t immediately clear Monday if he had an attorney. No one could be reached to comment on his behalf at O’Connor’s listed phone number.

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Gehman said police seized a handgun and several other items from O’Connor’s home but did not yet know the man’s motive.

He says police were still interviewing witnesses to the Sunday afternoon shooting.

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9:45 a.m.

Police have named the man killed in a shooting at a Mormon church in northern Nevada as 61-year-old Charles E. Miller.

Authorities identified Miller late Sunday. Officials have not released the name of a man who was injured but treated and released from the hospital.

Police are still trying to determine why 48-year-old John K. O’Connor walked into the church Sunday afternoon and opened fire. They say he appeared to be targeting an individual, not the church.

Authorities say there were about 50 people in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel Sunday afternoon when O’Connor started shooting.

Police planned to provide updates at a news conference Monday morning.

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1:40 a.m.

Authorities say one person is dead and another injured following a shooting at a Mormon church in Nevada.

Fallon Police Chief Kevin Gehman says 48-year-old John Kelley O’Connor walked into the church on Sunday, opened fire and then walked home.

TV station KOLO reports O’Connor surrendered after authorities called his home.

Gehman says O’Connor appears to have targeted one person and not the church, which had as many as 50 people at the time. The motive was not immediately known.

Authorities did not disclose the victims’ names pending next-of-kin notification.

Fallon is about 60 miles (96 kilometers) east of Reno.