
Sheriff alerted Michigan synagogue to potential rise in threats 2 days before attack
NY Post
Local authorities alerted the Michigan synagogue targeted by an antisemitic attacker Thursday about a potential rise in threats against Jewish institutions just two days before the assault, the local sheriff told The Post on Friday.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said he texted with the head of security at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield with some “information and ideas” about how to further protect the place of worship as fears grew over how recent violence in the Middle East could translate to local mayhem.
“So we were talking even before it happened, and we were very much on alert, so when it did happen, the security team immediately did what they were trained to do and what they needed to do, and they responded to the threat,” Bouchard said.
He said that along with the temple security leader, he was also in touch with the local police chief over “some relevant information about potential threats and the elevated possibility of things happening and everything they should be alert for.”
Lebanese-American Ayman Ghazali, 41, barreled his explosive-filled vehicle into one of the largest local Reform synagogues Thursday while about 106 children and 30 staffers were inside for early childhood classes, officials said.
Temple security guards exchanged fire with him before the car burst into flames.













