The accused gunman who opened fire on a Taiwanese church in California lurked inside for hours — and even attended a lunch honoring a local pastor — before chaining the doors shut and carrying out the deadly shooting, the congregation said.David Chou, 68, who lives in Las Vegas and spent some time in Taiwan in his youth, arrived at the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in Laguna Beach at around 10 a.m. before the Sunday morning service, according to a letter from the church obtained by the Los Angeles Times.Chou — described as wearing a black shirt, which some witnesses said was emblazoned with the word “security” — was greeted by a receptionist, who asked him in Taiwanese to fill out a form with his personal information, the letter said.
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