Gunman, one of two victims in Ames church shooting were members of Iowa National Guard unit

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Ames, IA-  The Iowa National Guard has confirmed the 33-year-old gunman who killed two young women outside an Ames church was a sergeant in the Guard and one of his victims had been in the Guard since 2019.

Radio Iowa reports that 22 year old Eden Montang was a mortuary affairs specialist with an Iowa National Guard batallion based in Boone.

Johnathan Whitlach, a human resources specialist in the same unit, had been in the Guard for nearly seven years. The Story County Sheriff said last Friday that Montang recently ended a relationship with Whitlach.

He had been arrested days before the shooting and charged with harassing her at work.  Authorities say Whitlach shot Montang and 21-year-old Vivian Flores, then himself outside of Cornerstone Church in Ames.

The two women were active in a youth ministry at the church.