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Michigan Church Attack: Victims, Forgiveness, and Shooter Details

Donations Surge for Victims‘ Families Following Michigan Church Shooting

GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, MI – An outpouring of support is flowing to families impacted by the shooting at‌ a Michigan church on Sunday, as donations rise and communities rally around those affected. Eight people were injured in the attack,which authorities are ⁤investigating as ⁣a‌ targeted act of violence.

The ⁢shooting, which occurred during a service attended by ⁣hundreds, has shocked ‍both the local community and churches nationwide. ⁤Fundraisers ⁣established⁣ for victims and their families have⁤ received critically important⁤ contributions, and flags throughout Michigan have‍ been lowered to honor ‌those impacted.‍ Vigils have ‌been held by⁤ neighbors, including members of different denominations, demonstrating widespread grief and solidarity.

Amidst the tragedy,⁤ one survivor shared a powerful message⁤ of forgiveness. In a letter ‍shared with ⁤CBS News, the woman – whose name is being ‍withheld to protect her family’s ‌privacy – described a ⁤moment​ of connection with the gunman ​as she knelt beside her father, who was killed in the attack.

“When he [the gunman] came over to ⁤me I felt very calm, peaceful⁣ even as I kneeled next to my dad, my hands still on dad,” she wrote. “I never took⁤ my eyes off his eyes, ​something happened, ⁣I saw pain, he felt ⁣lost. I​ deeply felt it with every fiber of my ⁣being,” she continued. “I forgave him, I forgave him right there, not ‍in words, but with my heart.”

Investigators continue to search for a‍ motive in the shooting. The alleged gunman, identified as Jeffrey Sanford, 40, is ⁤a former Marine who served in Fallujah, Iraq, in​ 2007 ⁢as a sergeant, ⁤according to a previous interview with Clarkston News. Sanford ⁤has a prior arrest record including charges of burglary and operating a ⁤vehicle while intoxicated. He resides in a suburb of Flint, a city of approximately 30,000 people located a few miles from Grand Blanc Township.

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