HOUSTON, Texas – The City of Conroe Police Department released a list of evidence that was seized from the home of the woman who entered one of Houston’s mega-churches with a loaded gun and started shooting.
Genesee Moreno was shot and killed by officers after walking into Lakewood Church with a loaded AR-15 rifle.
Thursday night, KPRC 2 Investigates obtained 911 calls released by the Conroe Police Department, which showed 21 calls dating back to December 2019.
In the search warrant filed Sunday, officials previously indicated they had reason to believe there were bomb-making materials inside the home.
Before being shot to death, Moreno entered Lakewood Church and shot a man. When approached by responding officers, she allegedly raised her weapon and said she had a bomb. One of the officers said they saw her in possession of a “yellow in color rope and substances consistent with the manufacture of explosive devices, which appeared to be a detonation cord.” Investigators have not been able to determine whether Moreno’s threat of having a bomb was credible.
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The evidence list included several rounds of ammunition, bulletproof vests, a white mask with ‘Free Gaza Trump,’ written on it, a neo-nazi book, and two bottles with unknown white substances inside, among other things.
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