GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, MI - As the remains of a church continued to smolder after Sunday’s violent attack that killed at least four people and saw a house of worship set ablaze , law enforcement described the grim task of sifting through the rubble to see if the remains of more congregation members would be found.

But they were also describing stories of amazing heroism, including accounts of church members shielding children and getting them to safety as a suspect driving a pickup truck decked out in American flags rammed through the church’s front doors before opening fire with an assault rifle.

In addition to the dead, at least eight others were injured. The suspect was killed in the parking lot by police minutes later.

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