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2025 Michigan church shooting
Several people were killed and others injured after a gunman rammed his vehicle into a Grand Blanc Township church and then opened fire on Sept. 28, 2025.
Michigan church shooting: Victims identified, remembered
Bridge Michigan will update this story as it verifies the identities of those killed and injured in the attack.
Grand Blanc pledges kindness, unity after ‘horrible evil’ of church shooting
In a community reeling from bloodshed on Sunday, Tuesday brought messages of togetherness, even forgiveness.
Moments after Michigan church attack, a race to save lives: ‘I need you now’
Scores of first responders rushed to a Michigan church on Sunday after a mass shooting and fire. Dispatch recordings show how the urgency grew by the minute as crews tried to find six children in the smoke-filled church.
United in tragedy, Oxford and Rochester Hills offer lessons to Grand Blanc
The Genesee County suburb joins a sad list of Michigan communities that have to recover from mass shootings. ‘The aftermath gets harder,’ Oxford’s police chief says.
No more missing — still no motive — in Michigan church shooting, fire
Authorities said Monday that everyone is accounted for after Sunday’s deadly shooting and fire in a Mormon church. Eight patients ages 6 to 78 were treated at a local hospital. Five people died, including the shooter.
Here’s how to find help coping with the church shooting in Grand Blanc
Here are some resources to help families, veterans and others.
Chief: Michigan church shooting ‘an evil act and does not define Grand Blanc’
Shattered residents say the community must find a way forward after the unthinkable happens.
Michigan church shooting: Gunman was former Marine, Iraq veteran, hunter
Police have not released a motive about the gunman, who was shot and killed by police. Online records indicate he’s a former Marine whose father was ‘very proud’ of his service.
Michigan church shooting: Trump, Whitmer, others condemn violence
President Donald Trump, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and others called for an end to violence after at least two people were killed at a Grand Blanc Township church.