Ex-Marine's Deadly Church Attack Leaves Four Dead, Sparks Investigation into Motive

September 29, 2025
Ex-Marine's Deadly Church Attack Leaves Four Dead, Sparks Investigation into Motive
  • The incident has resulted in at least four fatalities, including Sanford himself, and at least eight injuries, with ongoing investigations suggesting more casualties may be confirmed.

  • Thomas Jacob Sanford, a 40-year-old Iraq War veteran and former Marine from Burton, Michigan, carried out a mass shooting at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc on September 28, 2025, driving his truck into the church during services, setting it on fire, and engaging in a gunfight with police.

  • Sanford's vehicle, a silver GMC Sierra pickup truck adorned with two large American flags, was used to crash into the church during a service attended by over 100 parishioners, marking the start of the attack at 10:25 a.m.

  • The attack resulted in at least 10 people shot, with two confirmed dead and several others critically injured; some victims remain hospitalized with gunshot wounds.

  • The church targeted was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, and photos show Sanford's truck crashing into the church before the shooting spree.

  • Sanford was killed in a shootout with responding officers after setting the church on fire, which caused the building to become engulfed in flames.

  • Sanford's background includes military service in fields such as CBRN defense and military police, with a history that includes time at Fort Leonard Wood and a diverse military career.

  • He was a 2003 graduate of Goodrich High School, known as a hunter, father, and veteran who was expected to deploy to Iraq, and had been registered to vote at his residence since 2017.

  • Sanford's social media and online records reveal he displayed a 2016 Trump political sign and participated in petitions related to local and state political issues, including efforts to repeal Michigan's COVID-19 emergency powers and restrict abortion rights.

  • Authorities are investigating potential links between Sanford's actions and Mormon leaders, and they fear more victims may be found among the burned ruins of the church.

  • While the motive remains unclear, Sanford had previously expressed faith in his family and had connections to political activism, but investigators have not established a definitive reason for the attack.

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