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As a community that knows the sting of bias and the importance of safety, Troy's South Asian residents are paying close attention to events unfolding in neighboring West Bloomfield, where a violent attack on a house of worship has shaken the entire region.

🚨 Suspect Killed After Vehicle Rams West Bloomfield Synagogue

A man intentionally drove a vehicle through the front entrance of Temple Israel, located on Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield, according to Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard. The vehicle struck a security guard before continuing down a hallway, where additional security personnel responded. The suspect was shot and killed inside the vehicle, which caught fire, sending smoke billowing from the building. Students who were present at the site were evacuated and later reunited with their parents, while the injured security guard was transported to a hospital. [5]

🔍 FBI Identifies Suspect and Opens Hate Crime Investigation

Federal authorities identified the suspect as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a 41-year-old Lebanese-born U.S. citizen, following the attack on Temple Israel — described as Michigan's largest synagogue, which also houses an early childhood center. The FBI confirmed it is investigating the incident as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. Dearborn Heights Mayor Mo Baydoun confirmed that Ghazali was a resident of his city and noted that the suspect had reportedly lost family members including a niece and nephew. The case has prompted broader conversations across metro Detroit's diverse communities about safety, hate, and the need for interfaith solidarity. [8]

Sources: [5] Patch · [8] Patch

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