A gunman rammed a pickup truck into a Latter-day Saints church in Michigan during Sunday service, killing at least four and injuring eight before police shot him dead. Authorities identified the suspect as 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford of Burton.
A woman was shot dead near Rockefeller Early Childhood Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, prompting a temporary school lockdown. No students were harmed. Authorities took the suspected shooter into custody, and police continue to investigate the domestic dispute that triggered the incident.
A shooting at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, left the shooter dead and a law enforcement officer injured. The incident follows another shooting at Fort Stewart, where five soldiers were wounded. Authorities continue investigating the motives behind both attacks.
Mayor Ryan Sabas of Champlin said state senator John Hoffman and state representative Melissa Hortman were shot, and that Hoffman's wife was also shot.
Five people were shot and injured at the Brass Mill Centre mall in Waterbury, Connecticut. Police believe the suspect knew the victims and fled the scene. Authorities say the shooting followed a dispute and was not a random act of violence
Family members have indicated Davis was experiencing a mental health crisis, but it's unclear if he was suffering from a longer-term mental health condition
At the Mad Butcher grocery store in Fordyce, Arkansas, a small town, a gunman opened fire on June 21, injuring Gopikrishna critically while he was at the billing counter.