Michigan church shooting, fire: Police reveal more details [FULL]

Authorities on Monday provided an update on a deadly shooting and fire at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, on Sunday. Services at the church had been ongoing for about 25 minutes when an armed man, later identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, drove his pickup truck into the building and then started shooting. Five people were killed, and eight people were injured in the incident. Everyone has been accounted for.

Michigan church shooting, fire: What we know so far

Officials are calling the weekend incident at a Michigan LDS church a targeted attack, confirming at least four people were killed and eight others were injured. The attack involved a suspect who reportedly drove into the building, began shooting, and set the church on fire. FOX 9?s Chenue Her has more on what we know so far.

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Michigan church shooting: Search for victims continue

Crews are still searching for members of the Grand Blanc Township Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who remain unaccounted for following Sunday's attack. A gunman reportedly shot up the church and set the building on fire, leaving at least four people dead and eight others injured. FOX’s Caroline Elliott has more on the story.