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What is happening to our beloved nation?
Some attribute today's violence to a sad, tragic murder in NYC in March of 1964.
Others, usually seen on news networks yammering about events of today, along with caustic rhetoric.
The horrifying events playing out hourly, shootings, stabbings, armed robberies, brutal assaults against citizens using public transport, sexual assaults, massive sexual molestation of innocent children, where we learn mother's and fathers have slaughtered their offspring.
MURDER OF KITTY GENOVESE
1964 murder in New York City, associated with the bystander effect
In the early hours of March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese, a 28-year-old bartender, was raped and stabbed to death outside the apartment building where she lived in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City, United States. Two weeks after the murder, The New York Times published an article claiming that thirty-seven witnesses saw or heard the attack, and that none of them called the police or came to her aid. However, subsequent investigations revealed that the extent of public apathy was exaggerated. While some neighbors heard her cries, many did not realize the severity of the situation. The incident prompted inquiries into what became known as the bystander effect, or "Genovese syndrome," and the murder became a staple of U.S. psychology textbooks for the next four decades. Researchers have since uncovered major inaccuracies in the Times article, and police interviews revealed that some witnesses had attempted to contact authorities.
Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said a 40-year-old Burton man rammed a vehicle into the church on McCandlish Road before opening fire on hundreds of people who were worshiping.
According to Renye, the suspect shot 10 people before a confrontation with police that ended with him being shot dead.
Those 10 victims were brought to a hospital, where one has died. Several other victims are in critical condition as of 1 p.m.
In addition to shooting victims, Renye said the suspect also set the church on fire. The police chief believes more victims may be found inside the church once the fire is extinguished and it is safe to enter.
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Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said a 40-year-old Burton man rammed a vehicle into the church on McCandlish Road before opening fire on hundreds of people who were worshiping.
"The shooter is down, we do have multiple victims, the entire church is on fire," Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson said after the shooting.
Witness Brian Taylor said churchgoers thought someone had accidentally hit the building at first. He said church started at 10 a.m. and the service was happening when there was a loud noise and a crack in the chapel wall.
"We heard a large, just a large bang," he said.
Taylor said churchgoers went outside to help, but soon realized it wasn't an accident. He described seeing a man he did not recognize driving a truck armed with a rifle before the shooting started.
As Taylor and his wife tried to drive away, he said the suspect shot at their vehicle, causing their windshield to shatter. Taylor suffered a hand injury from shrapnel.
The church released a statement after the shooting:
"A tragic act of violence occurred today at a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
"During Sunday worship services a gunman opened fire, and early reports indicate that multiple individuals were injured. We ask for cooperation with local authorities as details become available.
"The Church is in communication with local law enforcement as the investigation continues and as we receive updates on the condition of those affected. We offer thanks to the emergency responders who are assisting victims and families.
"We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of prayers and concern from so many people around the world. In moments of sorrow and uncertainty, we find strength and comfort through our faith in Jesus Christ. Places of worship are meant to be sanctuaries of peacemaking, prayer and connection. We pray for peace and healing for all involved."
What they're saying:
United States Attorney General Pam Bondi said on X that agents from the FBI and ATF are headed to the scene.
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Some attribute today's violence to a sad, tragic murder in NYC in March of 1964.
Others, usually seen on news networks yammering about events of today, along with caustic rhetoric.
The horrifying events playing out hourly, shootings, stabbings, armed robberies, brutal assaults against citizens using public transport, sexual assaults, massive sexual molestation of innocent children, where we learn mother's and fathers have slaughtered their offspring.
MURDER OF KITTY GENOVESE
1964 murder in New York City, associated with the bystander effect
In the early hours of March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese, a 28-year-old bartender, was raped and stabbed to death outside the apartment building where she lived in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City, United States. Two weeks after the murder, The New York Times published an article claiming that thirty-seven witnesses saw or heard the attack, and that none of them called the police or came to her aid. However, subsequent investigations revealed that the extent of public apathy was exaggerated. While some neighbors heard her cries, many did not realize the severity of the situation. The incident prompted inquiries into what became known as the bystander effect, or "Genovese syndrome," and the murder became a staple of U.S. psychology textbooks for the next four decades. Researchers have since uncovered major inaccuracies in the Times article, and police interviews revealed that some witnesses had attempted to contact authorities.
The Brief
- Multiple people were shot at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc on Sunday morning.
- The shooter and one of the victims he shot is dead.
- The church is now on fire.
Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said a 40-year-old Burton man rammed a vehicle into the church on McCandlish Road before opening fire on hundreds of people who were worshiping.
According to Renye, the suspect shot 10 people before a confrontation with police that ended with him being shot dead.
Those 10 victims were brought to a hospital, where one has died. Several other victims are in critical condition as of 1 p.m.
In addition to shooting victims, Renye said the suspect also set the church on fire. The police chief believes more victims may be found inside the church once the fire is extinguished and it is safe to enter.

Grand Blanc Township Police Chief William Renye said a 40-year-old Burton man rammed a vehicle into the church on McCandlish Road before opening fire on hundreds of people who were worshiping.
"The shooter is down, we do have multiple victims, the entire church is on fire," Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson said after the shooting.
Witness Brian Taylor said churchgoers thought someone had accidentally hit the building at first. He said church started at 10 a.m. and the service was happening when there was a loud noise and a crack in the chapel wall.
"We heard a large, just a large bang," he said.
Taylor said churchgoers went outside to help, but soon realized it wasn't an accident. He described seeing a man he did not recognize driving a truck armed with a rifle before the shooting started.
As Taylor and his wife tried to drive away, he said the suspect shot at their vehicle, causing their windshield to shatter. Taylor suffered a hand injury from shrapnel.
The church released a statement after the shooting:
"A tragic act of violence occurred today at a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
"During Sunday worship services a gunman opened fire, and early reports indicate that multiple individuals were injured. We ask for cooperation with local authorities as details become available.
"The Church is in communication with local law enforcement as the investigation continues and as we receive updates on the condition of those affected. We offer thanks to the emergency responders who are assisting victims and families.
"We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of prayers and concern from so many people around the world. In moments of sorrow and uncertainty, we find strength and comfort through our faith in Jesus Christ. Places of worship are meant to be sanctuaries of peacemaking, prayer and connection. We pray for peace and healing for all involved."
What they're saying:
United States Attorney General Pam Bondi said on X that agents from the FBI and ATF are headed to the scene.

Grand Blanc church shooting: 2 dead, multiple wounded at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Police said the suspect rammed a vehicle through the front doors of the church before opening fire on people worshipping.