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A shooting at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, resulted in multiple victims and a fire. The shooter is down, and authorities report no ongoing threat. The incident occurred shortly after the death of LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson.
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A 40-year-old man, Thomas Sanford, drove a pickup into a church in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, then opened fire, killing four and injuring eight. Sanford was shot and killed by police after setting the church on fire. The motive remains unclear, though Sanford held right-wing beliefs and supported Trump.
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Russell Nelson, the long-serving president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died at age 101. His death follows a well-established leadership hierarchy, with Dallin H. Oaks expected to succeed him after Nelson's funeral scheduled for October 7. The church's leadership structure ensures a smooth transition despite Nelson's passing during a major conference.