Suspect dies after ramming explosives-laden vehicle into property synagogue exist israel temple Thursday in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. After the vehicle crashed into the building, security guards opened fire, killing the suspect. Sheriff Michael Bouchard said that while a security guard was hit, the person was expected to recover, CNN reported.
The synagogue attack comes as the United States and Israel are at war with Iran, uniting against Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Just today, there was a shooting at Old Dominion University, and the alleged suspect Islamic State Links.
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Now, details about the suspects in the Temple of Israel incident have also emerged.
The suspect in the Temple Israel case was driving a car registered to a naturalized U.S. citizen, Fox News’ Bill Melugin reports. The man is from Lebanon and lives in Dearborn, Michigan, according to Melukin, who cited three law enforcement sources.
However, the owner has not been named as it is not yet known if he was the one driving the car. “I have a name but am waiting for confirmation that it matches the badly burned body of the driver of the vehicle,” the reporter shared on X.
The Department of Homeland Security is also involved in the investigation. Kristi Noem, outgoing Homeland Security Secretary famous “Homeland Security Investigations is currently on scene in Michigan along with other federal agencies and local law enforcement, and we are closely monitoring reports of a shooting and vehicle crash at Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan.”
She added that DHS will continue to monitor the situation on the ground.
Meanwhile, the president Donald Trump also reacted to the incident, saying “it’s absolutely unbelievable that something like this happened.”
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a statement saying, “Anti-Semitism has no place in Michigan and will not be tolerated. In times like these, it is more important than ever that we come together to stand with our neighbors, confront the emergence of hate, and build stronger communities.”
Bouchard, meanwhile, told CNN: “Sadly, we’ve been talking for two weeks about the possibility of this happening. So there’s no lack of preparation. Until we figure that out, there’s going to be a lot of extra personnel around all the Jewish facilities in the area.”
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