GRAND BLANC (USA) – A man opened fire in a Mormon church in Michigan and set the building ablaze on Sunday, killing at least four people in the latest deadly tragedy that US president Donald Trump called part of a national “epidemic of violence.” Police in the northern US state said the shooter first rammed the church with his vehicle before opening fire with an assault rifle, and then set the building on fire.
The attacker was killed by police in the parking lot eight minutes after the first emergency call came in, Grand Blanc Police Chief William Renye told a news conference.
Renye said that, in addition to two deceased victims announced earlier in the day, two more bodies had been recovered among debris at the burned-down church, with search efforts ongoing.
He said earlier that eight people had also been wounded in the attack, one of whom was in critical condition.
AFP journalists in the adjacent town of Burton saw a large police presence outside the home of the suspected shooter, whom Renye identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, aged 40.
Renye and other officials did not provide any further details on Sanford. US media reports said he had grown up in the area and was a military veteran.
Images of the aftermath at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, a suburb of the city of Flint, showed most of the building reduced to ashes.
Authorities said the suspect used an accelerant, believed to be gasoline, and set fire to the church “deliberately.”
Some suspected explosive devices were found but it was unclear if they were used to start the fire, they said.
Photos also showed the truck apparently driven by the attacker into the side of the building, with two US flags on poles in the vehicle’s rear.
FBI Special Agent Reuben Coleman told the news conference that the FBI was now leading the investigation and was looking at the attack “as an act of targeted violence.”
Renye said earlier that hundreds were inside when the attack began and that more victims might be found among the debris.
Trump called the shooting “horrendous” and said it was “yet another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America.”
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints called Sunday’s attack a “tragic act of violence.”
“Places of worship are meant to be sanctuaries of peacemaking, prayer and connection. We pray for peace and healing for all involved,” it wrote on social media platform X.
– Nampa/AFP

