by Jaclyn Cosgrove, Suhauna Hussain

Two Inglewood police officers were shot Wednesday when responding to reports of a man with a sword entering the Church of Scientology of Inglewood, authorities said.

The suspect died after he was taken to a hospital in critical condition, authorities said.

Inglewood Police Lt. Neal Cochran said the suspect entered the church at 315 S. Market St. wearing a hoodie about 3:30 p.m., but he did not describe what happened inside.

One officer was shot in the hand, the other in the forearm. Neither injury was believed to be life-threatening.

No other injuries were reported, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

Inglewood Police Lt. Oscar Mejia said at a news conference Wednesday evening that police are still trying to determine whether the suspect had a gun.

At this point, police believe that only the man who drove up to the church in his white Bentley and entered the church with a “very large sword” was involved.

There were about five people in the lobby when the suspect entered. Mejia said police have not identified the suspect and did not know how or why he entered the church. He added that to “speculate about that would be improper.”

The Church of Scientology said in a statement: “We thank the Inglewood Police Department for their rapid response in protecting our parishioners and staff members. These officers are doing a heroic job protecting the community and keeping houses of worship safe.”

Kebron Faris, 35, of Inglewood, rushed over to the church after getting a text message from her friend who was inside the building. Her friend told her that a man entered the church acting peculiarly and was shot by police.

Faris said she was initially worried but was glad her friend — who was waiting at the police station to be interviewed — was not hurt.

Witnesses at the scene on Market Street in downtown Inglewood said the area had been closed off by police.

Rebecca Hirsch, an employee at a store that sells candles across the street from the church, said she heard a pop like a gunshot about 3:30 p.m.

At this point, police believe that only the man who drove up to the church in his white Bentley and entered the church with a “very large sword” was involved.

There were about five people in the lobby when the suspect entered. Mejia said police have not identified the suspect and did not know how or why he entered the church. He added that to “speculate about that would be improper.”

The Church of Scientology said in a statement: “We thank the Inglewood Police Department for their rapid response in protecting our parishioners and staff members. These officers are doing a heroic job protecting the community and keeping houses of worship safe.”

Kebron Faris, 35, of Inglewood, rushed over to the church after getting a text message from her friend who was inside the building. Her friend told her that a man entered the church acting peculiarly and was shot by police.

Faris said she was initially worried but was glad her friend — who was waiting at the police station to be interviewed — was not hurt.

Witnesses at the scene on Market Street in downtown Inglewood said the area had been closed off by police.

Rebecca Hirsch, an employee at a store that sells candles across the street from the church, said she heard a pop like a gunshot about 3:30 p.m.