
Four people were killed and at least eight injured after a gunman rammed his car into a Mormon church in Michigan before opening fire on the churchgoers, police said.
The shooting took place at the Church of Latter Day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, about 50 miles north of Detroit, at 10.25am Sunday, Grand Blanc police said.
The suspected gunman was Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, who was subsequently killed, local police chief William Renye said.
After smashing his vehicle into the church, the gunman opened fire on the hundreds of people, including children, gathered inside for Sunday services.
A fire broke out soon after, which police said Sanford started with an “accelerant” believed to be gasoline. Explosive devices were also found.
Authorities said they shot the gunman, a former U.S. Marine, in the car park and that there was no ongoing threat to the public. A motive was not known and the authorities warned there could be more victims.
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Key points
- Second victim dies from gunshot wound, police say
- Officers exchanged gunfire with the shooter before killing him
- Watch: Authorities provide update to shooting at Mormon church in Michigan
Recap: Mass shooting at Michigan Mormon church leaves four dead and shakes faith communities across the US
08:30
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Joe Sommerlad
If you’re just joining us, here’s a reminder of the horrific events in Grand Blanc, Michigan, yesterday.
Just as Sunday service was getting underway at the town’s Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, congregants heard a loud boom near the front of the building. Fearing that someone was injured, some moved toward the sound to help, but were met with gunfire.
A man police have identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, of Burton, Michigan, rammed his Chevy Silverado truck – adorned with a pair of American flags in the bed – through the church’s front door and began firing an assault rifle at the hundreds of gathered worshippers. At some point, he set the church ablaze while terrified congregants were still trapped in the building.
By the time the shooting was over, one victim was dead, eight others were wounded, and Sanford was killed in a gunfight with police.
Later in the day, three more victims were declared dead; one from a gunshot wound, and two others who were found later in the evening inside the burned remains of the church.
Graig Graziosi has this full report.

People gather to pay respects to shooting victims
07:25
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Namita Singh
About 100 people gathered for a prayer service Sunday evening at The River Church in Grand Blanc, a nondenominational Christian church about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Many bowed their heads, some cried softly. A few spoke their prayers aloud, asking for healing for the victims, the victims' families and first responders."We live in days that are difficult and troubled, days that are weary and tiring," said Pastor Chuck Lindsey, leading the congregation in prayer.
"We're exhausted by the evil, we're exhausted by these things. But Lord, you are our refuge."

Community shaken after church shooting in Michigan
07:06
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Namita Singh
Timothy Jones, 48, said his family is part of another Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints congregation, or ward, about 15 minutes away, but that his children were at the Grand Blanc Township ward Saturday night for a youth fall festival.
He and his family moved to Flint two years ago in large part because of how strong the faith's community is in the area, he said.

As people in his congregation got word of the shooting from texts and phone calls during their Sunday service, his ward went into lockdown and police came as a precaution, he said. His children were "frantically, just trying to get word that people were OK."
Sundays are "supposed to be a time of peace and a time of reflection and worship," Jones said.
Yet in the wake of violence at other houses of worship, a shooting "feels inevitable, and all the more tragic because of that," he added.
The shooting occurred the morning after Russell M. Nelson, the oldest-ever president of the Utah-based faith, died at 101.
The next president is expected to be Dallin H Oaks, per church protocol.

"The church is in communication with local law enforcement as the investigation continues and as we receive updates on the condition of those affected," spokesperson Doug Anderson said.
"Places of worship are meant to be sanctuaries of peacemaking, prayer and connection. We pray for peace and healing for all involved."
FBI seeks information about church shooting
06:46
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Namita Singh
The FBI's Detroit field office has asked members of the community to share information and tips about the church attack to help the agency’s investigation.
UPDATE: Regarding the critical incident in Grand Blanc, Michigan, the FBI is asking that members of the public share any information that would assist in this investigation. We encourage them to please report that to 1-800-CALL-FBI or https://t.co/1WDK57FdRt. pic.twitter.com/Fw3wOUZb3I
— FBI Detroit (@FBIDetroit) September 29, 2025
Michigan governor offers condolences
06:30
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Namita Singh
Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement that her heart was breaking for the community.

"Violence anywhere, especially in a place of worship, is unacceptable," she said.
Striking nurses leave picket line to help first responders
06:13
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Namita Singh
Striking nurses at nearby Henry Ford Genesys Hospital left the picket line and ran the short distance to the church to help first responders, Teamsters Local 332 president Dan Glass said.
"Human lives matter more than our labor dispute," Mr Glass said.
People flung themselves in danger to shield children during gunfire
05:56
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Namita Singh
People inside the church flung themselves to shield their children, said Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye.
"They were shielding the children who were also present within the church, moving them to safety," he said, reported NBC NEws. "Just hundreds of people just practicing their faith. Just extreme courage."

Two law enforcement officers rushed to the scene within 30 seconds of receiving emergency calls and engaged the suspect in an exchange of gunfire, shooting him dead in the parking lot about eight minutes after the incident began, Renye said.
‘I lost friends’
05:24
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Namita Singh
A witness describing the shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Sunday morning said she heard "a big bang and the doors blew”.
“I lost friends in there and some of my little primary children that I teach on Sundays were hurt,” the woman told WXYZ television. “It’s very devastating for me.”
Trump calls Michigan church shooting ‘targetted attack on Christians’
05:22
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Namita Singh
President Donald Trump in a statement on Truth Social said that the shooting "appears to be yet another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America" and that, "THIS EPIDEMIC OF VIOLENCE IN OUR COUNTRY MUST END, IMMEDIATELY!"
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, informally known as the Mormon church, follows the teachings of Jesus and also the prophecies of Joseph Smith, a 19th-century American.
Grand Blanc, a town of 7,700 people, is about 100 km northwest of Detroit.

The Michigan rampage marked the 324th mass shooting in the US in 2025, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
It was also the third US mass shooting in less than 24 hours, including the North Carolina incident and a shooting a few hours later at a casino in Eagle Pass, Texas, that killed at least two people and injured several others.
Who is the attacker in the church shooting?
04:40
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Namita Singh
The man who crashed his vehicle through the front doors of a Michigan church, opened fire with an assault rifle and set the church ablaze was identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, a 40-year-old former US Marine from the nearby town of Burton.
He killed at least four people and wounded at least eight before dying in a shootout with police, officials said.
Police said the perpetrator deliberately set fire to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which was engulfed in flames and billowing smoke.
An official with the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said investigators believed the shooter used an accelerant – probably gasoline – to fuel the fire, and that some explosives were recovered.
The FBI said it was leading the investigation of what it considered "an act of targeted violence”.Investigators would search the shooter's home and phone in search of a motive, Grand Blanc Township police chief William Renye said.
US military records show Sanford was a US Marine from 2004 to 2008 and an Iraq war veteran.
Coincidentally, another 40-year-old Marine veteran who served in Iraq is a suspect in a North Carolina shooting that killed three people and wounded five others less than 14 hours before the Michigan incident.
The ATF says explosives were found during Sunday's investigation, and police reveal bomb threats were made to churches after shooter's death
04:30
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Graig Graziosi
James Deir, the Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Detroit Field Division said that agents located explosives during their investigation into the shooting.
He did not say where the explosives were found, but did confirm that Thomas Jacob Sanford used gasoline to start the fire in the church.
Specialist Lieutenant Kim Vetter of the Michigan State Police said that bomb threats were called in to other churches in the area after Sanford was shot and killed by police on Sunday morning.
She said that numerous churches had been checked by police and advised residents to remain vigilant and report anything unusual, but did not say there was an active threat at the time of the press conference.
Michigan church horror: 40-year-old suspect opened fire on hundreds of Mormon worshipers
04:15
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Graig Graziosi
Michigan church horror: 40-year-old suspect opened fire on hundreds of Mormon worshipers
A Sunday worship service turned into a scene of horror when a gunman rammed his vehicle into a Mormon church in Michigan before opening fire on congregants, killing two people and injuring at least eight others.
It all began around 10:25 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, about 50 miles north of Detroit, according to police. Hundreds of people, including children, were inside at the time at the time of the attack.
After the suspect’s pickup truck smashed through the front doors of the church, he emerged with an assault rifle and began firing on worshippers, Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said at a Sunday press conference.
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Cities ramp up security at places of worship following shooting
03:00
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Graig Graziosi
Several cities have increased security measures on Sunday following the shooting, according to a report.
Additional law enforcement officers have been stationed at places of worship in Los Angeles and New York City following the deadly attack on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, CNN reports.
Both Los Angeles and New York City have increased patrols out of an abundance of caution, according to the report.
The shooting comes a month after a gunman fired through the windows of a church in Minneapolis, killing two children and injuring 14 others as they prayed.
‘Evil is alive’: Mass shooting at Michigan Mormon church leaves four dead and shakes faith communities across the US
02:45
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Graig Graziosi
Just as Sunday service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, was getting underway, congregants heard a loud boom near the front of the church. Fearing that someone was injured, some moved toward the sound to help, but were met with gunfire.
A man police have identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, of Burton, Michigan, rammed his Chevy Silverado truck — adorned with a pair of American flags in the bed — through the church’s front door and began firing an assault rifle at the hundreds of gathered worshippers. At some point, he set the church ablaze while terrified congregants were still trapped in the building.
By the time the shooting was over, one victim was dead, 9 others were wounded, and Sanford was killed in a gunfight with police. Later in the day, three more victims were declared dead; one from a gunshot wound, and two others who were found later in the evening inside the burned remains of the church.
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A list of notable shooting attacks on houses of worship in the US in the past 20 years
02:11
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Graig Graziosi
A gunman opened fire inside a Michigan church during Sunday services, inflicting casualties after ramming his vehicle into the front door of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township.
It was the latest of many shooting attacks on houses of worship in the U.S. over the past 20 years. Here's a list of some of the most notable attacks.
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Church is a "total loss" after fire, mass shooting
01:42
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Graig Graziosi
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, is a “total loss” after Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, shot at least 10 people and lit the building on fire.
Grand Blanc Police Chief William Reyne confirmed Sunday night that two additional victims were found dead inside the church, but did not say if they were killed in the shooting or as a result of the fire.
He added that first responders were working “tirelessly” to sift through the rubble, and confirmed that there are still people who were at the church who are unaccounted for.
Reyne said he did not know the total number of unaccounted for individuals.
The ATF says explosives were found during Sunday's investigation, and police reveal bomb threats were made to churches after shooter's death
01:18
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Graig Graziosi
James Deir, the Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Detroit Field Division said that agents located explosives during their investigation into the shooting.
He did not say where the explosives were found, but did confirm that Thomas Jacob Sanford used gasoline to start the fire in the church.
Specialist Lieutenant Kim Vetter of the Michigan State Police said that bomb threats were called in to other churches in the area after Sanford was shot and killed by police on Sunday morning.
She said that numerous churches had been checked by police and advised residents to remain vigilant and report anything unusual, but did not say there was an active threat at the time of the press conference.
Police have still not cleared the burned remains of the church; more dead may be inside the church
01:12
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Graig Graziosi
Grand Blanc Police Chief William Reyne said that the entire church has not been cleared yet, and said that first responders were working “tirelessly” to search the church.
Reyne confirmed that there are individuals who are unaccounted for.
FBI takes over mass shooting investigation
01:09
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Graig Graziosi
Reuben Coleman, Acting Agent in Charge of the Detroit FBI Field Office, said the FBI is now leading the investigation and are treating the situation as an act of targeted violence.
During a press conference on Sunday night, Coleman announced the FBI was taking charge of the shooting investigation and asked for any members of the public with information about the shooting to contact the Detroit Field Office.
Two additional victims were discovered in the church
01:06
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Graig Graziosi
Two additional victims have been found dead inside the Church of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, after a mass shooting early on Sunday morning.
Grand Blanc Police Chief William Reyne said two more victims were found inside the church, bringing the total number of victims killed to four.
He also commended members of the church for shielding children inside the building from the gunman, putting themselves at risk to keep the children safe.
More information emerges on shooter's military background
Monday 29 September 2025 00:22
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Graeme Massie
The U.S. Marine Corps says that Thomas Jacob Sanford served from June 2004 to June 2008. In the Corps, he was an organizational automotive mechanic and vehicle recovery operator, reaching the rank of sergeant, a spokesperson told NBC News.
Sanford, 40, was deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom from August 2007 to March 2008.
During his service, he received the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and National Defense Service Medal, the corps spokesman said.
The spokesperson said that Sanford’s last posting was in the 2nd Maintenance Battalion of Combat Logistics Regiment 25 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
Police activity at shooter's home
Sunday 28 September 2025 23:39
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Graeme Massie
Heavy police presence can be seen outside the Michigan home of shooter Thomas Jacob Sanford.


Images: Church where mass shooting occurred is burned
Sunday 28 September 2025 23:05
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Graig Graziosi
Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, shot 10 people, killing two and leaving another in critical condition, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan on Sunday,
During the shooting, Sanford reportedly started a fire that caused severe damage to the building.

WATCH: 40-year-old suspect opened fire on hundreds of Mormon worshipers
Sunday 28 September 2025 22:42
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Graig Graziosi
Next press conference scheduled for 8pm
Sunday 28 September 2025 22:32
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Graig Graziosi
Grand Blanc Police Chief William Renye said that that he will hold another press conference this evening at 8pm EST.
Significant police presence reported at the home of Michigan shooting suspect
Sunday 28 September 2025 22:25
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Graig Graziosi
A large police presence is currently at the Burton, Michigan home of Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, who has been named as the suspect in Sunday’s mass shooting at the Church of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
Police are using drones to search the property in the event that explosives have been set inside the house.
Sanford was killed in a shootout with police at 10:33am in the parking lot of the church.
Suspect in Michigan church shooting was an Iraq War veteran, reports claim
Sunday 28 September 2025 22:18
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Graig Graziosi
Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, who has been named as the suspect that shot 10 people and killed two at the Church of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, was reportedly a veteran of the Iraq War.
According to The New York Times, he served in the Marines for four years and was deployed to Iraq from 2007 to 2008.
Sanford was killed in a shootout with law enforcement officers at 10:33am, just eight minutes after the first report of a mass shooting at the church reached police.
Two victims dead, 7 are in stable condition, one in critical conditon
Sunday 28 September 2025 22:08
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Graig Graziosi
Police arrived on the scene within a minute of receiving reports that a mass shooting was underway at the Church of Latter-day Saints in Grad Blanc, Michigan.
Grand Blanc Police Chief William Renye said during a 5pm press conference that two victims have died from wounds sustained during the shooting. Seven victims are in stable condition and one is in critical condition.
Thomas Jacob Sanford named as suspect in Michigan church shooting
Sunday 28 September 2025 22:05
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Graig Graziosi
Grand Blanc Police Chief William Renye has identified Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, of Burton, Michigan, as the suspect in the shooting at the Church of Latter-day Saints on Sunday morning.
Sanford was killed at 10:33 am during a shootout with police.
Michigan church horror: 40-year-old suspect opened fire on hundreds of Mormon worshipers
Sunday 28 September 2025 21:51
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Graig Graziosi
A Sunday worship service turned into a scene of horror when a gunman rammed his vehicle into a Mormon church in Michigan before opening fire on congregants, killing two people and injuring at least eight others.
It all began around 10:25 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, about 50 miles north of Detroit, according to police. Hundreds of people, including children, were inside at the time at the time of the attack.
After the suspect’s pickup truck smashed through the front doors of the church, he emerged with an assault rifle and began firing on worshippers, Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said at a Sunday press conference.
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Grand Blanc police department shares reunification phone line, will make counseling available beginning tomorrow
Sunday 28 September 2025 21:37
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Graig Graziosi
In a video posted to Facebook, Grand Blanc Police Chief William Renye shared a number for families searching for information about loved ones who were at the scene of the shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The chief said the number connects to Red Cross volunteers who can assist with locating family members at the established reunification site.
He also announced that other resources are going to be made available at the Grand Blank police department starting tomorrow and continuing throughout the week. Counselors at the department will be available to talk to community members between 8am and 8pm, EST, according to the department.
Grand Blanc Community Schools will be closed Monday
Sunday 28 September 2025 21:17
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Isabel Keane
Grand Blanc Community Schools will be closed on Monday in the wake of the shooting, the district wrote on social media.
“GBCS will be closed, tomorrow, Monday, September 29, 2025. GBCS families and staff, please see the letter in your email from Dr. Alward for more,” the district wrote.
Cities ramp up security at places of worship following shooting
Sunday 28 September 2025 21:10
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Isabel Keane
Several cities have increased security measures on Sunday following the shooting, according to a report.
Additional law enforcement officers have been stationed at places of worship in Los Angeles and New York City following the deadly attack on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, CNN reports.
Both Los Angeles and New York City have increased patrols out of an abundance of caution, according to the report.
The shooting comes a month after a gunman fired through the windows of a church in Minneapolis, killing two children and injuring 14 others as they prayed.
Officials to hold second press conference at 5 p.m.
Sunday 28 September 2025 20:56
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Isabel Keane
Officials in Grand Blanc Township will hold their second press conference of the day at 5 p.m. local time Sunday.
Grand Blanc Township Police Chief Bill Renye and Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson are expected to attend the briefing.
The officials will provide an update on their investigation as well as information on victim support services, according to Swanson’s office.
Second victim dies from gunshot wound, police said
Sunday 28 September 2025 20:45
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Isabel Keane
A second victim has died from the shooting that broke out inside a Mormon church in Michigan, police in Grand Blanc said Sunday afternoon.
“There has been one more fatality due to gunshots. That person had died at a local hospital,” Police Chief William Renye said in a video shared on Facebook.
Starting tomorrow through the rest of the week, locals can come into the police department for counseling services, Renye said.
Suspect used assault-style rifle in shooting
Sunday 28 September 2025 20:40
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Isabel Keane
The man suspected of opening fire inside a Mormon church in Michigan during a service Sunday morning used an assault-style rifle, authorities said.
Authorities declined to share any other details about the weapon.
Striking nurses abandon picket line to help victims
Sunday 28 September 2025 20:30
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Isabel Keane
Some nurses who were on strike not far from where the shooting unfolded left the picket line to help first responders.
Nurses at Henry Ford Hospital left the picket line and ran the short distance to the church to help in wake of the shooting, Teamsters Local 332 President Dan Glass told the Associated Press.
“Human lives matter more than our labor dispute.” Glass said.
Photos show horrific fire, scene of shooting
Sunday 28 September 2025 20:26
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Isabel Keane




Investigators execute search warrant at suspect's home
Sunday 28 September 2025 20:21
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Isabel Keane
Investigators are executing a search warrant at the suspect’s home in the nearby city of Burton.
The suspect, who was killed by police in a shootout at the church, has been identified as a 40-year-old man. Authorities have not shared his name.
Meanwhile, the FBI allocated 100 agents to the area to help get statements from witnesses and investigate, Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said.
“As you can imagine, there’s a lot of witnesses that were within the church and that is a lot of witness information statements that we have to obtain,” Renye said, according to CNN.
Authorities have not provided any additional details about the suspect, including whether he was a member of the Mormon church or if there is a known motive to the attack.
Shooting took place one day after LDS president's death
Sunday 28 September 2025 20:08
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Isabel Keane
The shooting unfolded as hundreds gathered to mourn the death of the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Russell M. Nelson, the oldest-ever president of the Mormon church, died Saturday night. He was 101.
Nelson became the leader of the church in 2018. He died at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, church officials said.
Texas to create a task force in wake of Michigan shooting
Sunday 28 September 2025 19:48
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Alex Lang
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced plans to create a task force to protect places of worship in the wake of a shooting at a Michigan Mormon church.
“The escalation of violent attacks against people and places of faith is heinous and must end,” Abbott wrote on X.
“I have directed the Texas Dept. of Public Safety to form task forces with federal and local law enforcement to better safeguard our places of worship. The fundamental principle that thou shall not kill must be strongly reaffirmed as a core tenet of our society and must be aggressively enforced by law enforcement.”
Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell posts on social media
Sunday 28 September 2025 19:36
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Alex Lang
This is horrifying. I will continue to monitor as more information is available and am prepared to support the community however possible. Grateful for the courage and quick actions of the first responders. https://t.co/aNSbZZWxax
— Rep. Debbie Dingell (@RepDebDingell) September 28, 2025
Mitt Romney, a Mormon, posts about the shooting
Sunday 28 September 2025 19:10
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Alex Lang
Tragedy in Michigan as my brothers and sisters and their church are targets of violence. Praying for healing and comforting.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) September 28, 2025
Mormon Church releases statement in wake of attack
Sunday 28 September 2025 19:03
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Alex Lang
“A tragic act of violence occurred today at a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan. During Sunday worship services a gunman opened fire, and early reports indicate that multiple individuals were injured. We ask for cooperation with local authorities as details become available.
“The Church is in communication with local law enforcement as the investigation continues and as we receive updates on the condition of those affected. We offer thanks to the emergency responders who are assisting victims and families.
“We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of prayers and concern from so many people around the world. In moments of sorrow and uncertainty, we find strength and comfort through our faith in Jesus Christ. Places of worship are meant to be sanctuaries of peacemaking, prayer and connection. We pray for peace and healing for all involved.”
Authorities exchanged gunfire with the shooter before killing him
Sunday 28 September 2025 18:49
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Isabel Keane
Authorities said they exchanged gunfire with the shooter, and he is now deceased.
The shooter was a 40-year-old man who has not been publicly named.
A motive for the shooting was not immediately known.
Authorities believe fire was 'deliberately' set
Sunday 28 September 2025 18:33
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Isabel Keane
Authorities say they believe the suspect who drove into a Mormon church and opened fire on the people inside “deliberately” set a fire to the building.
“There was a fire that occurred and we believe that was deliberately set by the suspect,” Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said during a press conference.
“That fire was just extinguished by the Grand Blanc Township Fire Department within the past hour,” he added.
Watch: Authorities provide update to shooting at Mormon church in Michigan
Sunday 28 September 2025 18:21
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Isabel Keane
President Trump briefed on shooting
Sunday 28 September 2025 18:18
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Isabel Keane
President Donald Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he had been briefed on the shooting.
“The FBI was immediately on scene, and will be leading the Federal Investigation, and providing full support to State and Local Officials,” Trump began his post.
Trump continued: “The suspect is dead, but there is still a lot to learn. This appears to be yet another targeted attack o

