Four churchgoers have died, with at least eight more injured and others potentially unaccounted for after a gunman set fire to a Mormon church in Michigan and began shooting at congregants.
The shooter, who was killed by police at the scene, has been identified as 40-year-old Iraq War veteran Thomas Jacob Sanford.
Sanford opened fire on hundreds of people, including children, who had gathered for a service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc about 10.25am on Sunday.
Police confirmed in an 8pm press conference that two of the victims died from gunshot wounds, while another two bodies were found in the burnt-out church after the flames were extinguished.
Authorities admitted there are an ‘unknown number’ of churchgoers who remain unaccounted for, and have asked families who are still missing loved ones to get in touch with them.
The church has not yet been entirely cleared, and first responders are still searching for bodies.
Sanford allegedly used ‘an accelerant of some sort’, believed to be gasoline, before he lit the church on fire. Authorities confirmed they had located explosive devices, but would not confirm whether they were used to start the blaze.
Reuben Coleman, the acting special agent in charge of the FBI Detroit field office, said the agency is now leading the investigation and considers it ‘an act of targeted violence.’
Four churchgoers have died, with at least eight more injured and others still unaccounted for after a gunman set fire to a Mormon church in Michigan and began shooting at congregants
According to Facebook , Sanford has a wife and child, and he served in Iraq
Police and state troopers were seen at the shooter’s home as they conducted the invetsigation
Police would not comment on any potential motives.
According to Facebook, Sanford has a wife and kids, and he served in Iraq from 2004 until 2009.
The gunman, who authorities said was from nearby Burton, was shot dead by officers at the scene as flames engulfed the chapel.
Seven victims remain in stable condition in hospital and at least one person is in critical condition.
Police cited extraordinary acts of heroism within the church, revealing congregants risked their lives to ‘shield children’ from the onslaught.
‘They were shielding the children who are also present within the church, moving them to safety,’ Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said.
Renye said the suspect rammed his vehicle through the front door of the building before opening fire with an assault rifle.
As of Sunday afternoon three improvised devices were discovered, two senior U.S. law enforcement officials said, per NBC News.
The suspect was named as Iraq War veteran Thomas Jacob Sanford (pictured) during a brief press conference held by police at 5pm
At least one person has died and several more are in a critical condition after a gunman set fire to a Mormon church in Michigan before shooting at congregants
Police and law enforcement teams were pictured at Sanford’s home on Sunday after the shooting
Renye told a press conference that police and FBI detectives are ‘still determining how the fire started’ but they believe it was ‘deliberately set by the suspect.’
‘We do believe we will find additional victims once the scene has been secured,’ Renye added.
‘The (church) service was active,’ Renye said. ‘There were more than a hundred people inside the church at the time.’
Police received a call about the shooting at 10.25am and arrived on the scene just 32 seconds later.
The shooter was shot dead by police eight minutes later, at 10.33am, in the parking lot of the church.
Grand Blanc is a suburb of Flint, located around 60 miles northwest of central Detroit.
Photographs show a silver truck with two American flags in the trunk lodged in the exterior of the chapel, as the last of the structure was obliterated by flames.
Videos filmed earlier on Sunday morning also show the blaze tearing through the church as smoke filled the air for miles around.
Emergency vehicles could be seen parked outside as first responders rushed to help the wounded.
The alleged shooter’s silver truck, decked out with American flags, is seen rammed into the church after he opened fire with an assault rifle on hundreds of congregants, including children
A firetruck ladder is seen over the burnt building following the fire and shooting Sunday
Relatives of those who were inside the church gathered at the police tape in the aftermath
Police said a 40-year-old man opened fire on more than a hundred people who had gathered for a service at the Church of Latter Day Saints in Grand Blanc on Sunday
Grand Blanc is a suburb of Flint, located around 60 miles northwest of central Detroit
A source also told CNN that a bomb squad has been assessing a ‘suspicious item’ found at the scene which investigators believe could be an improvised device
At least one person was carried away from the scene on a stretcher as smoke spread in all directions.
Police Chief Renye said the shooter was ‘neutralized’ during a shootout involving two officers, one from the Department of Natural Resources and another from Grand Blanc Township.
Authorities executes a search warrant on the suspect’s home and are combing through cell phone records to ‘find out if there was a motive’, Renye said.
Writing on social media, one witness said the church had been ‘completely destroyed’ by the blaze, and that they saw the shooter’s truck parked in front of the building.
Grand Blanc is a suburb of Flint, located around 60 miles northwest of central Detroit
The charred building is seen being hosed down with water following the fire and shooting
Two women are seen embracing each other near the scene of the church shooting
Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said the gunman rammed his vehicle through the front door of the church (pictured before the attack) before opening fire with an assault rifl
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to condemn the ‘epidemic of violence’ in the US.
‘I have been briefed on the horrendous shooting that took place at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Grand Blanc, Michigan. The FBI was immediately on scene, and will be leading the Federal Investigation, and providing full support to State and Local Officials,’ Trump posted.
‘The suspect is dead, but there is still a lot to learn. This appears to be yet another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America.
The Trump Administration will keep the Public posted, as we always do. In the meantime, PRAY for the victims, and their families. THIS EPIDEMIC OF VIOLENCE IN OUR COUNTRY MUST END, IMMEDIATELY!’
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer also condemned the atrocity in an X post.
‘My heart is breaking for the Grand Blanc community,’ she wrote. ‘Violence anywhere, especially in a place of worship, is unacceptable.
‘I am grateful to the first responders who took action quickly.
‘We will continue to monitor this situation and hold the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Grand Blanc close.’
The nationwide Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said it was working with investigators to determine what happened.
‘The Church is in communication with local law enforcement as the investigation continues and as we receive updates on the condition of those affected,’ church spokesperson Doug Andersen said in a statement.
A mass of emergency personnel are spotted at the scene
A large plume of smoke is seen rising from the church during the horrific incidnet
Police Chief Renye said the shooter was ‘neutralized’ during a shootout involving two officers, one from the Department of Natural Resources and another from Grand Blanc Township
The deadly shooting comes just a day after Russel M. Nelson, the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died
‘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.’
The deadly shooting comes just a day after the death of Russel M. Nelson, the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint.
Nelson passed away Saturday night at the age of 101. He was the oldest-ever president of the church who became the leader in 2018.






