GRAND BLANC TWP, MI - For Tamika Williams, the violence that struck a Grand Blanc church on Sept. 28 has left her uneasy in places she once felt safe.

“I worry about going to the local Walmart,” said Williams, who has lived in Grand Blanc for eight years. “I was shocked. At first I didn’t realize how serious it was. Then once the details started rolling in, it was crazy. The hardest thing is it happened at a place you feel most secure. You go there to pray and worship. You don’t think danger can come to you like that. That’s really hard.”

On Tuesday night, Oct. 7, Williams joined hundreds of others at Grand Blanc High School’s football stadium for a candlelight vigil honoring the four people killed and eight injured in the attack at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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