As manhunt is under way, police do not believe attack was random but neither was it likely to be attack on religion.
Published On 8 Jan 2026
Two people have been killed and several injured in a shooting in the car park of a Mormon church in the Utah capital of Salt Lake City in the United States.
Police said the shooting occurred on Wednesday in the car park of a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where dozens of people were attending a funeral.
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Three of the six injured victims are in critical condition.
Police confirmed that no suspect was in custody and have launched a manhunt, with the FBI reportedly offering assistance.
While police said they did not believe the shooting was random, Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd told The Associated Press news agency it did not appear to be a targeted attack against a religion.
Church spokesman Glen Mills told reporters there had been signs of a fracas outside the church, where the funeral was taking place.
“Out in the parking lot, there was some sort of altercation took [place] and that’s when shots were fired,” he said.
About 100 law enforcement vehicles were at the scene in the aftermath, with helicopt
