September 30, 2025
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Marine veteran Thomas 'Jake' Sanford identified in Michigan church massacre; FBI probes motive

Authorities identified the attacker in Sunday’s assault on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints in Grand Blanc Township as 40‑year‑old Thomas Jacob “Jake” Sanford — a U.S. Marine veteran who served 2004–2008 and deployed to Iraq in 2007–2008 — who investigators say drove a pickup through the church’s front doors, opened fire with an assault rifle, and used an accelerant to set the building ablaze before dying after exchanging gunfire with police. The attack, which occurred around 10:25–10:30 a.m. while about 100 people were inside, left four dead and eight wounded (others hospitalized), prompted an FBI‑led investigation described as an “act of targeted violence” with searches of the suspect’s residences and possible incendiary/bomb materials, and authorities continue to probe Sanford’s motive.

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🔍 Key Facts

  • The attack occurred at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, on Sunday morning; 911 calls came in about 10:25 a.m., officers arrived within 30 seconds–one minute, and the suspect was fatally shot by police in the church parking lot roughly eight minutes after the first call.
  • The shooter was identified as 40‑year‑old Thomas Jacob “Jake” Sanford of Burton/Grand Blanc Township (he lived about seven miles from the church); he died at the scene.
  • According to multiple reports, Sanford drove a Chevy Silverado through the church’s front doors (witnesses and video noted two U.S. flags in the truck bed), exited and fired multiple rounds from an assault rifle at worshippers, and used gasoline/another accelerant to set the chapel on fire, causing prolonged smoke and damage described as a total loss.
  • About 100 people were inside the church; final counts reported across sources show four people were killed and eight were wounded/hospitalized (earlier tallies varied and up to ten victims were initially transported); officials say all victims have been accounted for.
  • The FBI is leading the investigation, describing the incident as an “act of targeted violence,” has deployed roughly 100 (more than 100 reported) federal agents to assist, executed multiple search warrants at the suspect’s residences and family homes, and investigators reported possible bomb‑making materials at his home; the FBI asked the public for tips (phone tip line reported as 1‑800‑225‑5324).
  • Sanford was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran (service 2004–2008), deployed to Iraq in 2007–2008 with a combat logistics regiment and was discharged at the rank of sergeant, according to Pentagon and service records.
  • Authorities say they are still probing motive; the White House press secretary said the FBI believes the shooter “hated people of the Mormon faith,” and neighbors and local officials cited prior anti‑Mormon rhetoric and a past romantic relationship with a Mormon woman as possible contextual indicators.
  • Community response included praise from the Genesee County sheriff for unarmed churchgoers who protected children, a survivor who publicly forgave the attacker in a letter, Michigan’s governor ordering flags lowered to half‑staff, and Grand Blanc Community Schools closing campuses the following day.

📍 Contextual Background

  • Grand Blanc Township is about 60 miles (97 kilometers) northwest of Detroit and is located just south of Flint, Michigan.
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executes search warrants at residences and family homes as part of criminal investigations.
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reported that it has nearly 47,000 members in Michigan and almost 7 million members in the United States.
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigates incidents of targeted violence.
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is commonly referred to as the Mormon church.
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation led the investigation, described the incident as an act of targeted violence, and sent about 100 federal agents to Grand Blanc Township.
  • Officers were on scene within 30 seconds of a 911 call, and two officers pursued the attacker after he left the church and fatally shot him about eight minutes later in an exchange of gunfire.

📰 Sources (17)

Michigan church shooting survivor says she forgives gunman who killed her dad
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/ September 30, 2025
New information:
  • A survivor posted a personal letter saying she looked the gunman in the eyes after he killed her father and forgave him in that moment.
  • Direct quotes from the survivor’s letter describing seeing 'pain' and 'lost' in the attacker and that 'He let me live.'
  • Survivor corrected an initial description to the FBI (she thought the attacker had blue eyes) and said later she realized she was seeing her own eyes reflected.
Michigan church shooter's romance history emerges as suspect's father apologizes to victims' families
Fox News September 30, 2025
New information:
  • The suspect's father, Thomas Sanford Sr., publicly apologized to victims' families and described the situation as a 'nightmare.'
  • Accounts from a former landlady, Sandra Winter, say the suspect dated and nearly married a Mormon woman while living in Utah around 2010 and considered joining the Mormon church to further the relationship.
  • A local city‑council candidate, Kris Johns, reported a recent conversation in which the suspect expressed extreme anti‑Mormon rhetoric, calling Mormonism 'the anti‑Christ.'
  • The article notes online images of a Trump campaign sign at the suspect's parents' home earlier, though Fox News observed the sign was not present when they visited.
In aftermath of Michigan LDS church attack, investigators seek gunman’s motive
PBS News by Eliot Barnhart September 29, 2025
New information:
  • PBS reports that 'more than 100 federal officials' are involved in the investigation.
  • Includes on‑scene quotes from Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson praising unarmed churchgoers who protected children.
  • Notes a local council‑candidate’s account that the suspect, in a recent encounter, called the Mormon religion 'the Antichrist' during a tirade.
All victims accounted for, 4 dead after Michigan church shooting and fire, officials say
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/ September 29, 2025
New information:
  • State officials publicly stated that all victims have now been accounted for
  • CBS quantifies injuries as eight people wounded and confirms total fatalities as four
New details emerge about Marine veteran who attacked Michigan church
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/ September 29, 2025
New information:
  • Shooter identified by name and age: Thomas Jacob 'Jake' Sanford, 40.
  • Pentagon-provided service records confirming U.S. Marines service from 2004–2008 with deployments to Iraq in 2007–2008.
  • Tactical details: Sanford drove a vehicle through the front doors, fired multiple rounds from an assault rifle and apparently used gas to start a fire inside the church.
  • Updated casualty tally phrased in this report: at least four killed and at least eight hospitalized (hospitalization count provided).
  • Local witness account: neighbor Kris Johns described Sanford's prior statements about Latter-day Saints, a Utah move, tattoo dispute and post-deployment drug problems.
What we know about the deadly shooting at a Michigan Mormon church
PBS News by Associated Press September 29, 2025
New information:
  • FBI is sending about 100 agents to Grand Blanc Township to assist the investigation, per the article.
  • Attack occurred at about 10:25 a.m. Sunday; the attacker arrived in a pickup with two U.S. flags in the bed.
  • The attacker reportedly used gasoline to start a fire inside the chapel, producing prolonged fire and smoke.
  • Police say officers were on scene within 30 seconds of the 911 call and fatally shot the attacker roughly eight minutes later.
  • Marine service detail in public records noted: Sanford served 2004–2008, spent seven months in Iraq focused on vehicle operations and maintenance, and was discharged at the rank of sergeant.
FBI believes Michigan church attacker 'hated people of Mormon faith,' Karoline Leavitt says
Fox News September 29, 2025
New information:
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the FBI believes the shooter 'hated people of the Mormon faith.'
  • Leavitt said she spoke with FBI Director Kash Patel and that the FBI is executing multiple search warrants at the perpetrator's residences and family homes.
  • Leavitt reiterated that the shooter was from the community and had served in the U.S. Marine Corps and that the family is cooperating with investigators.
Michigan church attacker was a Marine Corps veteran, military officials say
NPR by Joe Hernandez September 29, 2025
New information:
  • U.S. Marine Corps officials confirmed Sanford served from 2004–2008.
  • He deployed for one tour in Iraq in 2007–2008 with a combat logistics regiment and attained the rank of sergeant.
  • NPR reports authorities say Sanford used an accelerant to set fire to the church, which officials described as a total loss.
  • Grand Blanc Community Schools closed all 13 campuses on Monday in the aftermath.
Witness recalls Michigan church shooting: "It was the scariest moment of my life"
https://www.facebook.com/CBSMornings/ September 29, 2025
New information:
  • Named eyewitness: Paul Kirby recounts being inside the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple when a "loud boom" shook the building and a gunman opened fire.
  • Emotional, on-camera quote captured: "It was the scariest moment of my life," describing the attack's immediate impact on congregants.
  • CBS provided a first-person interview clip (CBS Mornings) with the witness describing the scene and sound of the initial explosion/impact.
What to know about the deadly Michigan church attack
https://www.facebook.com/CBSMornings/ September 29, 2025
New information:
  • Casualty update: CBS reports 4 people killed and 8 wounded (specific counts compared with earlier, varying tallies).
  • Detailed attack sequence: suspect allegedly drove into the church, shot inside, and set the building on fire before officers killed him.
  • Suspect identification and background: Thomas Jacob Sanford identified by CBS as a Marine veteran; investigators are still determining motive.
Investigation continues into fatal Michigan church shooting, fire
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/ September 29, 2025
New information:
  • The FBI is leading the investigation and has characterized the incident as an "act of targeted violence."
  • Investigators report the suspect drove through the church's front doors around 10:25 a.m., exited the vehicle and fired several rounds from an assault rifle at worshippers.
  • About 100 people were inside the church at the time; Henry Ford Genesys Hospital treated victims (one listed critical, seven in stable condition).
  • Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ordered U.S. and Michigan flags lowered to half‑staff; Grand Blanc Community Schools closed Monday.
  • FBI has asked anyone with information to call 1‑800‑225‑5324 or submit a tip online.
Michigan church attack leaves at least 4 dead, suspect identified and more top headlines
Fox News September 29, 2025
New information:
  • Casualty update: headline in the Fox News First newsletter states 'Michigan church attack leaves at least 4 dead'.
  • Newsletter signals a linked background piece: 'What we know about the man accused of violent attack on Michigan church' (indicating suspect details are available in linked reporting).
Who is Thomas Jacob Sanford? What we know about the suspected Michigan church gunman
Fox News September 29, 2025
New information:
  • Fox reports detailed military service: Sanford served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2004–2008, left with rank of sergeant, and last assigned to 2d Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25 at Camp Lejeune.
  • Article states the attacker drove a Chevy Silverado through the church's front doors before exiting and firing on worshippers.
  • Police quote/timing specifics: incident began around 10:30 a.m.; 'Ten gunshot victims have been transported to local hospitals' and two victims later died.
  • Personal detail: local reporting and a 2015 GoFundMe noted Sanford had a wife and a son born with congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI).
What We Know About the Suspect in the Michigan Church Shooting
Nytimes by Talya Minsberg and Anushka Patil September 28, 2025
New information:
  • Confirmed biographical details: high‑school graduation year (2004), military service dates (U.S. Marines 2004–2008) and Iraq deployment (2007–2008).
  • Personal background: rented a room in Jeremy Ranch, Utah around 2010; worked in snow removal and landscaping; practiced sculpture art with Sheetrock.
  • Family details: married in 2016 to a high‑school classmate and has a 10‑year‑old son.
  • Multiple neighbor and former classmate recollections and specific on‑the‑record quotes describing his demeanour and activities.
Here's what we know about the suspect in the Michigan church shooter
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/ September 28, 2025
New information:
  • Police identified the shooter as 40‑year‑old Thomas Jacob Sanford of Burton, Michigan.
  • Sanford served in the U.S. Marines from 2004–2008 and was deployed Aug. 2007–Mar. 2008 during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
  • 911 calls about the shooting came in around 10:25 a.m.; officers arrived in less than a minute and Sanford died in the church parking lot around 10:33 a.m. after exchanging gunfire with police.
  • Michigan State Police and a bomb squad were investigating Sanford’s home; investigators said there may have been bomb‑making materials (investigation ongoing).
  • Sanford lived about seven miles from the church on McCandlish Road in Grand Blanc Township.
A list of notable shooting attacks on houses of worship in the US in the past 20 years
ABC News September 28, 2025
New information:
  • Compiles past notable worship‑site shootings (dates, locations, fatality counts) offering historical context for the Grand Blanc incident
Michigan church shooting leaves multiple victims; police say shooter ‘down’
Fox News September 28, 2025
New information:
  • Location: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints, Grand Blanc Township, Michigan
  • Time: reported just before 11 a.m. local time on Sunday (breaking incident)
  • Casualties/status: police report 'multiple victims' and that the shooter was 'down'
  • Operational detail: the church was reported to be actively on fire; police posted a public‑safety update on social media