Michigan church shooting: Building search continues, but all accounted for after deadly attack

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Church mass shooting: Grand Blanc Twp police chief calls attack 'Act of evil'

The Grand Blanc Twp. Police Chief William Renye called the mass shooting an act of evil.

Crews continue to sift through the rubble of what was the Grand Blanc Township Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after an attack during Sunday service.

Police said 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford, of Burton, rammed his truck into the church around 10:25 a.m. Sunday while hundreds were inside worshiping. He then pulled out a rifle and started shooting.

Before Sanford was killed by police, he also set the building on fire.

Grand Blanc Township church shooting: 5 dead after shooting, fire at LDS church

Five people are dead, including the shooter, and eight others are hospitalized after a shooting Sunday morning at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, according to police.

Grand Blanc church shooting victims

What we know:

Ten gunshot wound victims were found at the church after the shooting. All victims were taken to hospitals, where two later died. 

As of Monday, one victim is in critical condition with gunshot wounds to the abdomen and chest. Another victim with an abdominal gunshot wound is in critical but stable condition, and the other surviving victims were last listed as stable. 

After authorities were able to gain access to the building that had been heavily damaged by the fire, they discovered two more bodies. Police said those victims had not been shot, and likely succumbed to the fire.

Police had feared there were more victims, but on Monday said that all people have now been accounted for. Grand Blanc Police Chief William Renye said a search of the building continues as part of the ongoing investigation. 

Churchgoers attacked during Sunday service

The attack happened about 25 minutes after church had started.

Local perspective:

According to church member Brian Taylor, the attack started with a loud bang that led people to believe there had been an accident. However, they quickly learned it was no accident when they saw a pickup truck slammed into the building and a man armed with a rifle.

"We heard a large, just a large bang," Taylor said.

He said that when church attendees went outside to help, they were faced with an unknown man armed with a rifle.

As Taylor and his wife tried to drive away, he said the suspect shot at their vehicle, causing their windshield to shatter. Taylor suffered a hand injury from shrapnel.  

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Grand Blanc church shooting survivor talks about escaping from attack

Brian Taylor was inside his vehicle and shot at when he escaped the attack at a Grand Blanc, Michigan church.

Dig deeper:

An official with the ATF said suspected explosives were found, but it is unclear if those were involved in the fire. It is known that gasoline was used to ignite the building. 

Who is Thomas Jacob Sanford?

Police identified the shooter as 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford.

Sanford lived in Burton, about 15 minutes from the church. Sources said he had a wife and a child.

Thomas Jacob Sanford (Photo: Facebook)

Sources also confirmed that Sanford was a Marine veteran with stints in Iraq.

Grand Blanc church shooting motive

A motive for the church shooting is not known.

After the crime, authorities went to Sanford's home to begin searching in hopes of learning more.

What's next:

The recovery efforts and investigation into this attack, which the FBI is calling "a targeted act of violence," continue. 

On Monday morning, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt spoke about the shooting on FOX News, saying that the FBI was executing multiple search warrants at the suspect's home and homes of relatives. She also said his family members were cooperating with investigators. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.

Additionally, the city is providing resources for those impacted by the shooting. These services will be available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the Genesys Health Club. Then, services will be available Wednesday through Friday at the Grand Blanc Senior Center.

The Source: Previous information from Grand Blanc Township police, the ATF, and the FBI was used in this report. 

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