Temple Israel, Michigan synagogue attack
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The explosive-laden vehicle that barreled into the preschool entrance of a Michigan synagogue with 140 children inside is registered to a naturalized US citizen from Lebanon, according to a report. The car — driven by an unidentified antisemitic maniac who died after smashing through the doors of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield and hurling down the hallway in a targeted attack Thursday afternoon — is linked to a Lebanese resident of Dearborn,
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West Bloomfield Jewish synagogue active shooter prompts Dearborn police to up patrols around houses of worship
Dearborn police are increasing patrols around houses of worship and schools after an active shooter situation Thursday morning at Temple Israel, a West Bloomfield Jewish synagogue.
Media reports have identified Ayman Ghazaleh of Dearborn Heights as the suspect in the Temple Israel synagogue crash and shooting in West Bloomfield Township. However, authorities have not yet officially confirmed the identity of the attacker.
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