Crime
Who is Marcus Hale? Is Grand Blanc Mormon Church shooter a Veteran?
Grand Blanc, Michigan — In the aftermath of the mass shooting and fire at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, questions continue to emerge regarding the identity of the gunman, his background, and possible motives.
Unconfirmed accounts initially suggested that the name “Marcus Hale” might not refer to a person, but instead to a term associated with an online movement frequently mentioned on dark web forums in recent months. Some sources speculated it was part of an extremist code rather than an individual.
Witnesses at the scene reported overhearing someone refer to the attacker as a “40-year-old Iraqi veteran,” though it remains unclear whether this meant he was of Iraqi descent or a veteran of the Iraq War.


Authorities said suspect rammed his truck into the church’s front entrance before opening fire on worshippers with an assault-style rifle.
He then set the church on fire.
Drone footage later captured the building engulfed in flames, with portions of the roof collapsing.
At least 10 people were shot, with one confirmed fatality and the possibility of additional victims still inside the burning structure.
Police fatally shot the suspect outside the church, where video from the scene showed his body lying near the smoldering building.
Suspect’s truck, bearing an Iraqi Conflict Veteran license plate, has drawn heightened concern. Scanner reports indicated that the vehicle began emitting a beeping sound, raising fears of an improvised explosive device (IED). Bomb squad teams are actively investigating a suspicious item near the church believed to be an explosive.
According to unconfirmed reports, suspect was a former Army veteran with a documented history of mental health challenges, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Authorities are also examining online activity in which suspect allegedly expressed anti-Mormon rhetoric, suggesting the possibility of a religiously motivated attack.
Law enforcement sources noted similarities between suspect and another mass shooter in a recent North Carolina incident, both of whom were 40-year-old males.
Police are also investigating a secondary scene in Burton, Hale’s hometown, in connection with the case.
Witnesses described suspect wearing camouflage pants during the attack. While some at the scene did not recognize him personally, they confirmed his vehicle matched the description of a truck displaying Iraq War veteran identifiers.
Emergency crews continue to battle the fire at the LDS church, located at 4285 McCandlish Road, as thick smoke rises from the collapsing structure. Police estimate that hundreds of people were inside the church when the attack began, and several remain unaccounted for.
At least 15 to 20 emergency vehicles, including unmarked law enforcement units, responded along South Saginaw Street. Authorities are urging the public to avoid the area while bomb squad operations and rescue efforts are underway.
A press conference has been scheduled for 12:45 p.m. ET, where officials are expected to provide updated casualty figures, information on the suspected explosive, and further details about the investigation.
Crime
Star Spencer High School Student Sebastian Guyton Killed in Shooting
SPENCER, OKLAHOMA — Authorities have confirmed that a 17-year-old student was shot and killed Wednesday afternoon following a violent altercation near Star Spencer High School in Spencer, Oklahoma.
According to the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded shortly after an altercation broke out among a group of juveniles near the intersection of Northeast 34th Street and Spencer Road.
During the confrontation, one of the individuals reportedly produced a firearm and opened fire, striking a male teenager.
Emergency personnel transported the victim to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The victim was later identified by Oklahoma City Public Schools officials as 17-year-old Sebastian Guyton, a student at Star Spencer High School.
Following the shooting, law enforcement initiated a search of the area. One suspect was taken into custody after a brief foot pursuit, though authorities have not yet released additional details regarding the individual’s identity or potential charges.
As a precaution, several nearby schools were placed on temporary lockdown while officers secured the area.
Classes at Star Spencer High School have been canceled for the remainder of the week in light of the tragedy.
In a statement released Wednesday, Star Spencer High School officials expressed deep sorrow over the loss of their student:
“Please help keep our Bobcat family and friends in your thoughts during this very difficult time,” the statement read.
The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the circumstances leading up to the shooting.
Additional updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
