A quick-thinking pastor in Tennessee charged a man who waved a gun at the congregation at Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church on Sunday. Dezire Baganda, 26, sat in the front row of the church when he decided to march up to the altar while the pastor and other church parishioners were praying. As the church surveillance video shows, the pastor can be seen stealthy moving through a crowd of members on the left side of the altar and then charging Baganda, bringing him to the ground before other church members assist him with disarming the assailant until police arrive. Baganda said he was Jesus and "all churches and schools need to be shot up," according to CBS17. Pastor Ezekiel Ndikumana relayed how the incident unfolded through an interpreter. “He wanted to kill, that’s what first came to my mind. He was standing in front of almost everybody. No one was behind him yet, so he could have done anything,” he told CBS17. The pastor recalled that Baganda had attended previous...