Identity revealed of gunman who took at least four lives and torched Michigan church

Tragedy Strikes Michigan Church
GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A Sunday morning of worship turned into horror when a gunman attacked the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, leaving at least five people dead — including the shooter — and more than eight others injured.

The Attack
Police said the assailant, 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford of Burton, drove a truck bearing U.S. flags into the church doors around 10:25 a.m. before opening fire with an assault rifle on congregants. He then poured gasoline and set the building ablaze.

Casualties Confirmed
Authorities confirmed two victims died in the fire, while others were killed by gunfire. Ten people were transported to local hospitals, with one later succumbing to injuries. Officials warned that more victims could be discovered in the charred remains.

Rapid Response
Law enforcement arrived within 30 seconds of the first 911 call. Despite their swift action, the blaze left the church roof destroyed. Federal agents from the ATF have joined the investigation into what officials call a “targeted act of violence.”

Shooter’s Background
Sanford, a Marine veteran who served in Iraq between 2004 and 2008, was fatally shot by police at the scene. Reports say he was married with a young son recently diagnosed with a rare medical condition. A fundraiser for the family had raised $3,000 before the tragedy.

Community in Mourning
For Grand Blanc residents, the loss extends beyond statistics. Families are grieving loved ones lost in a house of worship, and survivors now face the trauma of shattered faith and community trust.

Sacredness Violated
Faith leaders called the attack a violation of sacred space, but praised first responders and urged solidarity in the face of hatred and violence.

Moving Forward
As names are released, vigils and prayers are being organized. The focus now shifts to healing, remembering victims as cherished lives, and ensuring such devastation is never repeated.

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