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Lawyer Normal Nessel warns of false threats following Grand Blanc church capturing

By Editorial Board Published October 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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Lawyer Normal Nessel warns of false threats following Grand Blanc church capturing

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan Lawyer Normal Dana Nessel is warning residents of the results of threatening violence, together with false stories, within the wake of the Grand Blanc church capturing that killed 4 folks and injured 8 others. The suspected shooter, 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford of Burton, was additionally killed.

Nessel says that a number of “copycat bomb threats” have been reported throughout Michigan following the capturing.

Grand Blanc assault is deadliest of Michigan’s 12 mass shootings this 12 months

“In the wake of the heartbreaking events in Grand Blanc, the last thing our communities need is fear and disruption from copycat threats,” Nessel mentioned in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“Threats of violence cost local communities tens of thousands of dollars and can put law enforcement at risk. Whether made with the intent to harm or as pranks, they are real crimes with very real consequences.”

Doable prices for making a false report of or a menace of a bomb embrace:

Malicious use of a telecommunications machine – a six-month misdemeanor.

Communication of the position or detonation of an explosive machine – a 10-year felony

Speaking a menace or false report of terrorism – a 20-year felony

Native non secular leaders name for elevated security

The Institutional Desecration Act states that a person faces felony penalties for making a real menace, or “intentionally destroys, damages, defaces, or vandalizes, or threatens, by word or act, to destroy, damage, deface, or vandalize” non secular establishments, burial grounds, or amenities, and different areas.

Violating this act is a felony and is punishable by as much as 10 years in jail and/or a high quality of as much as $15,000 or thrice the quantity of destruction or damage.

When you obtain any details about a false report of a menace or a bomb, contact native regulation enforcement or the Michigan State Police.

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