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FBI Agents Conduct Search Warrant Linked to Synagogue Attack Investigation

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Late Thursday night, armed FBI agents carried out a search warrant at a Michigan residence, believed to be linked to the individual who attacked a synagogue earlier that day by crashing a vehicle into it.

Captured footage shows agents at a brick house in Dearborn Heights, situated in Wayne County, using a long tool to smash a front window before entering the premises. Law enforcement confirmed to WJBK/FOX 2 Detroit that they were executing a search warrant.

This operation followed an incident where a suspect drove a vehicle into Temple Israel, a prominent Reform synagogue in West Bloomfield, at approximately 12:20 p.m. local time.

FBI agents in tactical gear break a front window while executing a search warrant at a home in Dearborn Heights, Michigan at night.

Footage shows FBI agents at the Dearborn Heights residence late Thursday, appearing to breach a front window as they executed a search warrant believed to be associated with the attack on Temple Israel synagogue. (WJBK/FOX 2 Detroit)

The suspect, named as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, reportedly crashed into the synagogue and fired a rifle at security personnel. In response, the armed security fired back, resulting in his death, according to authorities.

During the incident, the vehicle caught fire, filling the building with smoke. All staff and 140 students were evacuated, FOX 2 Detroit reported. It remains unclear what ignited the flames.

FOX 2 Detroit reported that a chemical agent was found inside the truck, indicating a possible explosive device. Authorities have not identified the substance.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed President Donald Trump had been briefed on the shooting, while FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi said FBI personnel and agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are assisting in the investigation.

FBI agents in tactical gear break a front window while executing a search warrant at a home in Dearborn Heights, Michigan at night.

Armed FBI agents are seen outside a home in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, late Thursday into early Friday, appearing to breach a front window while executing a search warrant believed to be connected to the Temple Israel synagogue attacker. (WJBK/FOX 2 Detroit)

Henry Ford Health said at least eight first responders were treated at the hospital.

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said one security guard was struck by the suspect’s truck. In a later update, he said roughly 30 officers were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation after entering the building.

The mayor of Dearborn Heights said in a social media statement that the suspect reportedly lost several family members in an Israeli attack on their home in Lebanon.

“Earlier today, we learned that the individual responsible for the incident that took place at Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield was a resident of Dearborn Heights. He died at the scene,” Mayor Mo Baydoun said.

“Earlier this month, he lost several members of his own family, including his niece and nephew, in an Israeli attack on their home in Lebanon.”

OPTIMIZED Aerial image of the Temple Israel in Michigan

An aerial view of the scene of the attack at the Temple Israel, a synagogue in Michigan, on Thursday, March 12, 2026. (WJBK)

Baydoun condemned the attack and urged residents to remain vigilant, “especially as we gather during these sacred final days of Ramadan.”

Multiple law enforcement sources and federal authorities said the suspect entered the United States as the spouse of a U.S. citizen roughly 15 years ago during the Obama administration and was granted citizenship in 2016.

Ghazali, born in Lebanon on Jan. 4, 1985, entered the U.S. through Detroit Metropolitan International Airport on May 10, 2011, on an IR1 immigrant visa, according to DHS.

He later applied for naturalization in October 2015 and was granted U.S. citizenship on Feb. 5, 2016.

Local media outlet The Detroit News reported that Ghazali worked in Dearborn Heights.

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