28.09.2025 19:31
A shooting attack was carried out at a church in the state of Michigan, USA. While it has been reported that many people were injured, footage from the area showed that a fire broke out in the church. One person was killed in the incident, and nine others were injured. The attacker was neutralized by security forces.
One person was killed and nine others were injured in a shooting at a church in the state of Michigan, USA. The attacker later set the church on fire.
CHURCH SHOOTING IN THE USA
A shooting occurred at a church in the city of Grand Blanc, located in the state of Michigan, USA. According to initial reports, one person was killed and nine others were injured in the attack. Authorities stated that the attacker crashed their vehicle into the church during the service and then began firing at those inside, adding that the attacker was neutralized by being shot.
ATTACKER SET THE CHURCH ON FIRE
Officials reported that the attacker set the church on fire, expressing that the fire grew rapidly, and after the fire was brought under control, it would be possible to enter the church, indicating that the number of casualties and injuries could increase.
TRUMP: IT APPEARS TO BE ANOTHER TARGETED ATTACK ON CHRISTIANS
US President Donald Trump stated that he was informed about the attack on the church, saying, "The FBI has immediately deployed to the scene, will conduct the federal investigation, and will provide full support to state and local authorities. The suspect has been killed, but there is much to learn. This appears to be another targeted attack on Christians in the USA. This wave of violence in our country must end immediately."
US Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that she was informed about the attack, announcing that the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) would assist local authorities in the investigation. Bondi said, "Such acts of violence occurring in places of worship are heartbreaking and horrifying. Please pray with me for the victims of this terrible tragedy."
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the FBI would assist local authorities, stating, "The violence occurring in places of worship is a cowardly act. We are praying for the victims and their families during this horrific tragedy."