WISH —
A team from central Indiana has returned home after helping a Michigan community heal from a tragic church attack.
The team included two comfort dogs that helped people heal.
The dogs spent several days offering emotional support to survivors and first responders after the deadly church shooting in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan. Four people died and eight others were wounded in the Sunday attack just as services were underway in the crowded sanctuary.
The dogs' handlers say the dogs have a way of bringing peace where words often fall short.
Two of the six comfort dogs, Magdalene and Eternity, traveled to help people cope after the Sept. 28 attack when a former Marine drove a pickup into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, fired shots, and set the church on fire.