
The police said at least two people were killed and nine injured after the gun was driven to a church in Michigan and caused a fire.
Officials said that the attack on the late Church of Jesus Christ in the Grand Blanc, the 60 -mile village (100km) to the northwest of Detroit, occurred in a Sunday service that attracted hundreds of people.
The police, which were identified as a 40 -year -old Thomas Jacob Sanford near the Michigan button, also insisted that some of the buildings have been jointly set as a fire. Officials warned that additional victims could be found inside.
The criminal was shot by the police. The authorities said there was no sustainable threat to the public.
William Renye, Grand Blancown, told reporters that hundreds of people are attending the service when a gunman drives a car into a building.
The attacker caused a fire in an assault style rifle, saying, “Renye fired several rounds to individuals in the church.”
Police responded immediately to the scene, police officers added that they were suspected of shooting a certain individual and shooting. He died at 10:33 local time after seven minutes of shooting.
Eight people in gunshot are being treated at the hospital. The police said seven people were stable and one was fatally injured, the police said.
The police chief said, “We are still trying to determine exactly when the fire came from and how it started.” “We think we were intentionally set by the suspect.”
Investigators are reviewing their cell phone records when they try to search for the property of the suspect and set their motivation.
In the statement, the late Jesus Christ Church confirmed that during the worship, the gunman burned fire and “several individuals were injured.”
“We are also for peace and healing for everyone involved.”
The Grand Blanc police said 100 FBI agents were deployed to support the investigation.
President Donald Trump briefed about shooting and confirmed that the FBI would lead the federal investigation.
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Pam Bondi, US Attorney General, said in a post in X that she was briefed on the church for “terrible shootings and fires.”
Bondi said, “Such violence in the place of worship is painful and cold.” “Be with me to be for the victims of this terrible tragedy.”
Governor Gretchen Whitmer condemned the incident.