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2 Killed in Shooting Outside Mormon Church in Salt Lake City
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By The New York Times
Published 7 hours ago on
January 8, 2026

Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd speaks to reporters at the scene of a shooting outside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday night, Jan. 7, 2026. The shooting killed two people and injured six others, and at least one suspect was at large, the police said. (Niki Chan Wylie/The New York Times)

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A shooting outside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse in Salt Lake City on Wednesday killed two people and injured six others, and at least one suspect was at large, police said.

Dozens of people were attending a funeral service inside the meetinghouse at the time of the shooting Wednesday evening, authorities said.

Brian Redd, chief of the Salt Lake City Police Department, told reporters that the shooting appeared to have started after an altercation in the building’s parking lot. “We don’t believe this was a targeted attack against a religion,” he said.

Redd said at least one suspect had fled the scene. He said that it was too early to comment on potential motives, and that officers were pursuing a number of leads and checking surveillance footage from security cameras in the area.

Three of the people who were injured in the shooting were in critical condition, police said, adding that the condition of the other three was not known.

Police vehicles were parked in a cordoned-off area around the building Wednesday night. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said on social media that it was cooperating with law enforcement.

Glen Mills, a police spokesperson, said at a news conference that a suspect’s vehicle was last seen driving north on a road next to the church, prompting police to establish a search area stretching several blocks.

He later told reporters that police had a grainy image of a suspect getting into the vehicle before driving away.

Redd said some people had been detained in connection with the investigation, but he did not share more details.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

By John Yoon and Benjamin Wood/Niki Chan Wylie
c. 2026 The New York Times Company

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