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The first moments were confusing before they were understood. What began as an ordinary gathering inside a church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, shifted in seconds into something no one present had prepared for. The sound of gunfire disrupted a space defined by quiet routine, replacing it with fear, movement, and the instinct to protect those nearby. People reacted differently—some ran, others froze—but all were forced into a reality that did not belong in a place built for reflection and safety.