(Grand Blanc) Several people were reached Sunday by projectiles in a Morman temple in Michigan. The shooter was killed and two other people died, according to the authorities.
The drama occurred in the church of Jesus Christ of the Holy Studies of the Last Days of Grand White, a city located about 80 km north of Detroit, said local police in a message broadcast on social networks.
The building was the prey of the flames.
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In this image taken from a video, enormous flames and smoke rise from the Church of Jesus Christ of the Holy Days of Grand White, in Michigan on September 28, 2025.
According to the authorities, the results amounted to two dead and ten wounded, without counting the death of the alleged author of the attack. However, he could worsen, they warned.
Police said the population was no longer threatened. The authorities have not revealed any details on the condition of the wounded.
The church, surrounded by a parking lot and large lawn, is located near a residential area and a temple of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Grand Blanc. The city’s population amounts to around 8,000 people.
Photo Lukas Katilius, Associated Press
Help intervenes before the church of Jesus Christ of the Holy days of last days after fire and a fire in Grand Blanc, Michigan on Sunday.
US President Donald Trump condemned this new act of violence on American soil on his social network. He applauded the FBI which deployed a hundred agents in the region, according to local authorities.
“The spread of violence in our country must stop immediately,” he demanded.
Image taken from Donald Trump’s social social account
Michigan’s governor Gretchen Whitmer expressed his sentence. “All violence, particularly that exercised in a place dedicated to worship, is unacceptable,” she said.
These shots occur in the aftermath of the death of Russell Mr. Nelson, the president of the Church of the Saints of the last days at the age of 101. According to the protocol of this religion, his successor should be Dallin H. Oaks.