LANSING, Michigan — Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning residents that bomb threats and other threats of violence carry severe criminal penalties. This comes after multiple false reports were made across the state following the shooting and fire at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc on Sunday.

According to Nessel, the copycat threats have created additional fear and disruption at a time when communities are still reeling from the events in Grand Blanc, which have been classified as an 'Act of Targeted Violence' by the FBI, which is now taking charge of the investigation.

“In the wake of the heartbreaking events in Grand Blanc, the last thing our communities need is fear and disruption from copycat threats,” Nessel said. “Threats of violence cost l

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