
"A gunman opened fire inside a Michigan church during Sunday services before apparently setting the building ablaze, killing at least one person and injuring nine before police shot him, authorities said. Hundreds of people were inside The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township when a 40-year-old man rammed his vehicle into the front door, then exited the vehicle and started shooting, Police Chief William Renye told reporters."
"The suspect is believed to have set the church on fire, Renye said. Flames and smoke could be seen for hours before the blaze was put out. First responders were then sifting through the wreckage. "We do believe we will find some additional victims once we find the area where the fire," Renye said."
"Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement that her heart is breaking for the Grand Blanc community. "Violence anywhere especially in a place of worship, is unacceptable," she said. The shooting occurred the morning after Russell M. Nelson, the oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died at 101. The next president of the faith, known widely as the Mormon church, is expected to be Dallin H. Oaks, per church protocol."
A 40-year-old man rammed his vehicle into the front door of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township during Sunday services, then exited and opened fire. Hundreds of people were inside when the shooting occurred. Authorities reported at least one dead and nine injured before police shot the suspect. The suspect is believed to have set the church on fire, with flames and smoke visible for hours before firefighters extinguished the blaze. First responders searched the wreckage and officials warned additional victims may be found. No motive has been identified. Local leaders condemned the violence, and the attack occurred the morning after Russell M. Nelson’s death, with Dallin H. Oaks expected to become the next church president.
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