FBI believes Michigan church shooter 'hated people of the Mormon faith,' Leavitt says
- On Sunday morning, Thomas Jacob Sanford, a 40-year-old ex-Marine, rammed his pickup truck into a Mormon church in Grand Blanc Township and opened fire, killing four congregants and injuring eight others before setting the building ablaze.
- Authorities launched a large investigation led by the FBI to determine Sanford's motive, focusing on possible religious bias and how much planning was involved.
- The fire gutted most of the church, leaving only outer walls and side rooms, while law enforcement found four bodies, including the shooter, and accounted for all victims by Monday.
- Henry Ford Genesys Hospital treated eight victims—five with gunshot wounds and three for smoke inhalation—with two remaining in critical condition and one victim dying in the emergency room, Dr. Michael Danic said.
- Officials confirmed no additional victims remain missing, while Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer urged patience, called for lowering rhetoric, and emphasized community unity amid ongoing investigations.
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Michigan church attacker is said to have held a grudge against Latter-day Saints
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Mainstream Media Awkwardly Spin Mormon Church Shooting into MAGA Blame - Hungarian Conservative
On 28 September, Sunday, 40-year-old ex-Marine Thomas Jacob Sanford ran his car into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) during mass in Grand Blanc, Michigan, and opened fire, killing four and wounding eight, before setting the church ablaze. The horrible tragedy was immediately condemned by US President Donald Trump, who said that ‘it appears to be another targeted attack against Christians.’ ‘THIS EPIDEMIC OF VIOLENCE IN OUR …
'He was very angry at the church': Details emerge about suspect in Michigan LDS meetinghouse shooting
SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) – New details are emerging about the suspect who opened fire in a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse in Grand Blanc, Michigan — including a connection to an area in Utah. Four worshippers were killed and several others were injured on Sunday after a man identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, drove through the front doors of the church, fired an assault rifle at hundreds of people gathered inside, and deliberately started the bu…
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