What we know about the deadly shooting at a Michigan Mormon church
Summary
A former Marine crashed his truck into a Mormon church in Michigan, opened fire, and set the building on fire during a Sunday service, killing at least four people and injuring eight. Police arrived quickly and shot the attacker after an exchange of gunfire. The FBI is leading the investigation, but the motive for the attack is still unknown.Key Facts
- The shooting occurred at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan.
- The attacker, Thomas Jacob Sanford, was a former Marine.
- At least four people died, and eight others were injured.
- Police fatally shot the attacker after he opened fire and set the church on fire.
- Over 100 federal investigators are involved, with the FBI leading the investigation.
- The motive behind the attack is currently unknown.
- Grand Blanc Township is located about 60 miles from Detroit and just south of Flint.
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