A woman threatened to blow up a San Diego church on Easter Sunday while carrying a baby and wielding a firearm, cops said.

Anna Conkey, a freelance journalist, was apprehended by parishioners who ushered the child to safety after she went on stage and made threats at the church on the property of Mt. Everest Academy in the Clairemont section of the city, according the San Diego Police Department.

Police said Conkey was waving the handgun and threatened to blow up the church when she was tackled by others at the scene and disarmed.

No one was injured during the melee.

A photo taken from the scene shows police officers holding the 10-month-old baby and an infant car seat.

Police took the child and located Conkey’s 5-year-old daughter, who was found safe. Both children were placed in protective services.

The gun was found to be not loaded.

NBC San Diego said that the woman was a freelance digital producer at the station.

The incident took place as a series of Easter Sunday bombings rocked churches in Sri Lanka, killing more than 200 people.

San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit said there was nothing to indicate a connection to the Sri Lankan attacks. However, the department was stepping up patrols out of an “abundance of caution.”