The tragic Michigan church shooting has left the community of Grand Blanc Township in deep shock, as authorities reveal disturbing new details about the suspect, Thomas Jacob Sanford, who unleashed terror inside a Latter-day Saints church on Sunday. The 40-year-old gunman killed four worshippers and injured eight others, before dying in a gunfight with police.
Officials confirmed that Sanford, a resident of neighboring Burton, had a prior criminal history, including arrests for burglary and operating while intoxicated (OWI). His troubled past has now drawn attention as investigators probe what led him to carry out the devastating attack on innocent churchgoers.
The victims of the shooting ranged in age from six to 78 years old, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of the assault. According to police, everyone inside the church at the time has now been accounted for.
In addition to opening fire, Sanford drove his Chevy Silverado pickup truck into the church’s front entrance before setting the building on fire. The blaze destroyed the church, though officials have not yet determined how Sanford managed to ignite the flames.
Update on victims
Authorities confirmed that three people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, while five others suffered gunshot wounds. Dr. Michael Danic, head of staff at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital, said during a press briefing that two victims remain in serious condition.
Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Reyne condemned the assault as “an evil act of violence,” underscoring the deep scars left on the local faith community.
FBI investigation underway
The FBI has intensified its investigation, interviewing over 100 victims and witnesses within 24 hours of the attack. Reuben Coleman, acting special agent in charge of the FBI’s Detroit field office, described the incident as a “targeted act of violence” and assured the public that investigative squads and specialized teams have been working around the clock, chasing down every lead provided.
As the investigation continues, authorities are still trying to uncover Sanford’s exact motive. Meanwhile, the community is mourning the loss of lives and grappling with the destruction of their place of worship.






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