Churchgoers tackle woman holding a GUN to the ground after she walked into a service in San Diego with her baby A woman identified as Anna Conkey, 31, reportedly stormed into the church Parishioners at the Tsidkenu Church in San Diego then tackled her to the ground She was reportedly carrying a handgun and a ten-month-old child in her arms By George Martin For Mailonline Published: 12:48 BST, 22 April 2019 | Updated: 12:52 BST, 22 April 2019 Viewcomments Churchgoers were forced to tackle a woman to the ground after she walked into a church holding a baby and a gun. Police rushed to the Tsidkenu Church in the Clairemont area of San Diego on Sunday morning a woman identified as Anna Conkey, 31, reportedly stormed into the building with a weapon. According to the San Diego police department, Conkey then declared she was 'going to blow up the church' while waving the gun around. Terrified onlookers bravely stepped in and tackled Conkey to the ground before officers arrived on the scene to arrest her. Police cars flooding the street outside the church on Sunday as they rushed to respond to the incident The Tsidkenu Church in the Clairemont area of San Diego where the incident took place on Sunday morning 'The female walked up on stage and made threats that she was going to blow up the church while waving the handgun,' San Diego Police said in a news release. Fortunately no-one was injured in the incident and photos showed officers taking the 10-month-old child Conkey was carrying to safety. After examining the handgun police found it was unloaded and bomb specialists could not find any trace of explosives after a sweep of the complex. 'She was saying craziness about the rapture not being real, and everyone going to hell,' one witness recalled. Police searching Conkey's home in the wake of the incident. Cops said the gun she had was unloaded and there was no sign of explosives According to Coed.com, Conkey is a former journalism and creative writing major at San Diego State University. In recent years she also reportedly served as a digital media producer at NBC 7 San Diego and in the United States Navy. Heavy.com also reported that Conkey posted hour-long videos to a YouTube channel in which she claimed there was 'great deception' happening in churches and synagogues. On Sunday, the pastor said that Conkey seemed confused and he described her as being 'not in her right mind.' He said that instead of speaking, Conkey was just uttering random words, and that nobody could understand what she wanted. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility