Law enforcement officers responded to a 911 call about an active shooter at a church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, last Sunday, where video shows police running toward a barrage of gunfire before confronting and fatally shooting the attacker.

Footage released from the scene shows officers yelling commands and firing, with officials saying the suspect was shot eight times after he apparently refused to drop his weapon.

Police were dispatched to a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc following reports that a 40-year-old man had driven a truck into the building.

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Authorities said the attack killed four people and injured eight others.

The suspect set the church on fire before he was killed during the police response.

In the released video, officers can be heard shouting, “Get on the ground,” as they moved to secure the building and render aid.

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Community members have identified victims and documented their losses through fundraising pages.

A GoFundMe for the family of Pat Howard—created to support his wife, Stephanie—surpassed its $50,000 goal.

The page said: “If you are lucky enough to know the Howards- you know the kindness, love, and support they give to everyone they come in contact with.

“It’s our turn to support and love them back through this horrific time. Pat Howard tragically passed away and their family is forever affected by the shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Michigan on September 28, 2025.”

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Another fundraiser confirmed the death of John Bond, described as a Navy veteran who served for nine years.

The page set a $15,000 goal and raised more than $77,000.

It reads: “John Bond, loving husband, father and grandfather was shot and killed in the LDS Church Grand Blanc shooting that happened on September 28, 2025.

“He was a beloved member of his family and active in his community. John was a Navy veteran serving for 9 years, a lover of golf and trains and always loved spending time with his family and grandkids. Any funds donated will go towards aiding his wife, our grandma, Joanne Bond, to ease the navigation of this heartbreaking time.”

A separate GoFundMe reported the death of Craig Hayden and sought $20,000; donations totaled $111,000.

The organizer wrote: “Hello, my name is Jennifer, and my father-in-law, Craig Hayden, lost his life helping another in the shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan on September 28th, 2025. We are raising money to help support his wife of over 50 years get through the bills and living expenses she will now be facing alone. If you are able to contribute, anything would be a great blessing. We believe that the Lord amplifies our efforts. Thank you.”

Family postings also identified Thelma Armstrong among those killed; a GoFundMe for her family reported raising $62,000.

Multiple people were wounded, according to the fundraisers and family statements.

A GoFundMe said Benjamin Phelps and his young son were injured, with donations exceeding $158,000.

The page states: “On Sunday, September 28, 2025, a tragic shooting took place at a church in Grand Blanc, Michigan. During the incident, Benjamin Phelps and his young son were both injured. We are grateful to share that his son has returned home, but Benjamin still faces a long and difficult recovery. To help ease the financial burden for Benjamin, Danalee, and their sweet family during this challenging time, we are raising funds. Any contribution—no matter the size—will make a meaningful difference. As the Phelps, Bolingbroke, and Swainston families, we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your prayers, love, and support. As Mosiah 18:9 reminds us, we are called to “mourn with those that mourn… and comfort those that stand in need of comfort.” We know that through Jesus Christ, true healing and peace are possible, and we are grateful for the love being shown to Benjamin and his family.”

Another family reported that a victim sustained a gunshot wound to the ankle and required multiple surgeries.

The post reads: “Help Jeff & Marei Heal After Church Shooting. Hi friends, family, and kind-hearted strangers, On Sunday, September 28, 2025, our lives were forever changed. My parents, Jeff and Marei, were among the victims of the tragic shooting that took place at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While attending church that day, my dad heard a loud crash and immediately rushed to help—because that’s who he is. In the chaos that followed, he was shot. Jeff sustained a gunshot wound that shattered his ankle. He’s already endured two surgeries to remove the bullet and leather from his foot and is now facing a long and painful recovery that will involve months of physical therapy. My mom, Marei, was also injured by glass shards in her hands and feet. Thankfully, both of them are alive—but they are now facing a difficult road ahead, both physically and emotionally. To make matters more challenging, Jeff is self-employed, running a small carpet cleaning and restoration business, Bestway of MI Inc. His work requires him to be on his feet every day—something he won’t be able to do for the foreseeable future. With their primary source of income abruptly cut off, financial pressure is mounting rapidly. Medical expenses have already exceeded $24,000 after my dad underwent two surgeries—one to remove a bullet and embedded leather from his foot, and another for a skin graft to help close the wound and repair the damaged skin. If you know Jeff and Marei, you know that they are always the first to lend a hand. They’ve raised five amazing kids, are grandparents to 11 beautiful grandchildren, and pour their hearts into their small family farm. Their home is one filled with love, animals, and unwavering faith.”

Relatives said Greg Mikat was also shot in the ankle; a fundraiser for his family reported nearly $200,000 in donations.

Authorities said the investigation remains active. Families are organizing services, and most of the deceased had not yet been buried as of the latest updates.

Community members have continued to gather at the Grand Blanc meetinghouse to assist victims, coordinate support, and provide information to investigators.

Local officials said additional details about the suspect and the sequence of events will be released as the inquiry proceeds.

This incident is the second attack on a Michigan church this year, according to statements shared by those involved in the response.