LocalNews

Candlelight vigil held in Mishawaka in remembrance of victims of mass shooting at Michigan church

Nearly 100 people attended a candlelight vigil Thursday at Mishawaka’s Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to honor four church members killed and eight others injured in a shooting at a Grand Blanc, Michigan, church nearly two weeks ago.
The suspect drove a truck into the Michigan church, shot people inside, and set the building on fire. Seventeen-year-old Krissy Dyrhaug, who helped organize the vigil, said she was at her own church when she first heard the news.
“My initial emotion was really scared. When I found out what happened, I felt sad for the victims and remorse for them,” she said.

Related posts

Charges filed in alleged knife threat incident at Notre Dame

Jon Zimney

South Bend man sentenced in federal prison following shooting

Jon Zimney

Indiana DOR launches amnesty eligibility tool

Alyssa Foster

Leave a Comment