2 People Dead And Several Injured In A Shooting And Fire At A Michigan Church, Police Say

Grand Blanc Township: During a market service in a weapon Michigan, the authorities opened fire in the Church of Jesus Christ in Michigan in Michigan, Michigan, the authorities, before the police hit him before killing him and injured others.
Police Chief William Renye told reporters when a 40 -year -old man hit a van van through the front door, when a 40 -year -old man hit a van van through the front door, he was in the Church in the Grand Blanc Town. The police believe that the building is on fire “deliberately”.
After the suspect left the church, the two officers followed him and said, “The gun was engaged in fire.” The man was killed.
Flames and smoke can be seen that the fire was poured from the church for hours before removing it. The first intervention teams were passing through the wreck.
Renye, “after finding the area of the fire we believe we will find some additional victims,” he said.
The police initially said that nine people were injured. When Renye then announced that an additional person had died than a feverish weapon injury in a hospital, he did not say whether he had been included in the number of wounded.
The motive was not clear yet, the police said that there was no motive for fire or fire. The inspectors are looking for the residence of the suspect in the nearby Burton. The authorities did not give additional details about the suspect, including whether they were a member of the Church of the Church of Jesus Christ, known as the Mormon Church.
In August, which killed two children during the Mass at the Announcement Church in Minneapolis, it was the last of many shooting attacks on worship in the United States in the last 20 years.
President Donald Trump said he was informed about Ateş. In a social media post, he applauded to answer the FBI, which local authorities said he had sent 100 agents to the region.
“Pray for victims and their families. This outbreak of violence in our country must end immediately!” Trump wrote.
The church building, which was taken into the circle with a parking lot and a large grass, is near the settlement areas and the witness church of Jehovah. Grand Blanc Township, a community of approximately 40,000 people, except Flint.
The tightly knitted church group spread rapidly to neighboring communities, including the small city that shared a name with the district.
“We are a very harmonious community, although I have two separate government units,” Grand Blanc Mayor John Creasey said. “Such things are painful for our entire community.
48 -year -old Timothy Jones said that his family was a part of the saints community or another Jesus Church Church on the last day, about 15 minutes away, but his children were in the Grand Blanc town Ward the night before shooting for a youth autumn festival. He and his family moved to Flint two years ago because the community of faith was in the region.
People in the congregation took the promise of shooting from texts and telephone conversations during their market services, and the church was locked and said the police came as a precaution. His children were trying to get a word crazy, just saying that people were good. “
“Peace time and reflection and worship time, Jones Jones said on Sundays. Nevertheless, after the violence in other worship houses in religions, a shooting felt inevitable and therefore even more tragic ”.
Michigan government Gretchen Whitmer said that his heart was broken for the community. “In particular, violence is unacceptable in a place of worship,” he said.
The shooting occurred in the morning after Russell M. Nelson died at the age of 101. The next president is expected to be Dallin H. Oaks per church protocol.
Utah -based belief spokesman Doug Anderson said, “As the church investigation continues and receives updates about the situation of the affected, he communicates with local law enforcement officers,” he said.
“Places of worship must be the saints of peace, prayer and connection. We pray for peace and healing for everyone concerned.”
Some striking nurses in the nearby Henry Ford Hospital left the pile line and run a short distance to the church to help the first intervention teams.
“Human lives are more important than our business dispute.” He said.

