Crime
Possible bomb found in a truck near Grand Blanc Mormon Church
Grand Blanc, Michigan — Law enforcement agencies are continuing to respond to a large-scale emergency at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located at 4285 McCandlish Road, where a mass shooting and subsequent fire have left multiple victims.
Scanner reports indicate that a possible explosive device has been located inside a truck near the burning church.
Gunman crashed truck into Mormon Church in Michigan before opening fire and setting it ablaze.

Emergency crews have heightened security in the area, and specialized units are being dispatched to investigate the potential bomb threat.
Drone footage from the scene shows the church fully engulfed in flames, with heavy smoke rising into the sky and sections of the roof collapsing.
Firefighters are working to contain the blaze as police secure the perimeter.
The incident began earlier in the day when a gunman opened fire inside the church during services, reportedly striking between six and eight individuals.
Witnesses described two elderly men lying on the ground outside following the attack.
Officials have since confirmed that the suspect is deceased, though details regarding how the suspect died have not yet been released.
Authorities are also investigating witness reports and scanner traffic that suggest a vehicle crashed into the church before it caught fire, raising concerns of a possible car bomb.
Investigators have not yet confirmed whether the vehicle was deliberately rigged with explosives.
At least 15 to 20 marked and unmarked emergency vehicles are on scene, with local police joined by state and federal agencies.
The area has been secured, and residents are urged to avoid South Saginaw Road and surrounding routes while operations continue.
A press conference is scheduled for approximately 12:45 p.m. ET, where officials are expected to provide additional details on the number of victims, the status of the fire, and the investigation into the possible explosive device.
This remains an active and developing situation.
Crime
25-Year-Old Adrian Scott Arrested and Charged in Connection with July Bomb and Arson Investigation
St. Louis, MO — Authorities have arrested and charged 25-year-old Adrian Scott in connection with a July incident that sparked a Bomb and Arson investigation after a video surfaced on social media showing a man deliberately throwing fireworks at people and property.
According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Scott was taken into custody two days ago following an extensive investigation by detectives assigned to the department’s Bomb and Arson Unit.
He now faces one count of Promoting Civil Disorder and one count of Armed Criminal Action, both felony charges.
Investigators say the viral video captured Scott recklessly igniting and throwing explosive fireworks in a public area, endangering bystanders and causing property damage.
The footage prompted widespread concern and led to the official investigation.
Following his arrest, Scott was booked into custody and is awaiting further court proceedings.
Authorities emphasized that such reckless and dangerous behavior will be met with serious legal consequences, noting that the charges reflect the severity of the offense and the potential harm caused to the public.
