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Michigan church shooting leaves 1 dead and 9 injured, police report

Local police reported that a man drove through the doors of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shot at least ten people and killed one of them.

The gunman got out of the vehicle and fired an assault-style weapon.

William Renye, Grand Blanc Police Chief

said. He said that the car smashed into the church and set it on fire.

Social media footage showed smoke billowing from the building while firefighters sprayed water on the fire. Fire trucks and emergency vehicles parked nearby.

The chief of police said that authorities believe they will discover additional victims among the ruins.

The police did not immediately reveal the name of the suspect who died on the scene after an exchange of gunfire.

The chief said that there were no officers at the church.

Renye said he was a 40-year old man from Burton in Michigan.

No further details are available at this time.

In a social media statement, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer stated that her heart was breaking for the Grand Blanc Community. She said that violence, especially in places of worship is unacceptable. Officials from the United States, including U.S. attorney general Pam Bondi and U.S. president Donald Trump, announced that they were briefed about the shooting.

Bondi wrote on X: "Such violent acts in a place for worship are heartbreaking and terrifying."

In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump said that this shooting "appears yet another targeted assault on Christians in the United States of America", and the FBI were on the scene. "THIS EPIDEMIC OF VIOLENCE MUST END, IMMEDIATELY!"

Informally, the Mormons are known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Grand Blanc is a small town with 7,700 residents located about 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of Detroit. Reporting by Brendan O'Brien, in Chicago; Joseph Tanfani, in New York; and Rebecca Cook, in Grand Blanc. Editing by Will Dunham and Leslie Adler.

(source: Reuters)