FBI held active shooter training at Michigan synagogue weeks before attack
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In January, the FBI conducted a crucial active shooter preparedness training at a Michigan synagogue, which later became the target of an armed attack. On Thursday, authorities reported that an assailant crashed a vehicle into the synagogue and subsequently died in a confrontation with the on-site armed security personnel.

“Today’s incident at Temple Israel Synagogue in Michigan could have had a far more tragic outcome. However, due to effective preparation and the bravery of those present, lives were safeguarded,” said FBI Director Kash Patel in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Just a few months prior, our Detroit Field Office conducted an active shooter training session with the synagogue’s clergy and staff, emphasizing the Run, Hide, Fight strategy and decision-making under stress.”

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard detailed that during the incident on Thursday, a security guard at the synagogue was injured but was swiftly rescued by fellow guards. The injured guard was hospitalized and is expected to recover. Sheriff Bouchard confirmed that there were no other reported injuries besides the suspect.

Aerial image of the Temple Israel in Michigan

The attack unfolded at Temple Israel on March 12, 2026, and was reported by WJBK as an active shooter situation.

“Though often unnoticed, these training sessions are vital, as incidents like this highlight their importance,” Patel noted. “The FBI remains committed to collaborating with communities across the nation to ensure that schools, places of worship, and public venues are well-prepared to defend themselves and save lives. We extend our deepest gratitude to the courageous law enforcement officers who confronted the attacker and undoubtedly prevented further loss of life.”

The FBI’s Detroit division has been actively involved with numerous other sensitive locations across the state, providing similar training to schools, hospitals, and other houses of worship since the session announced in West Bloomfield in January.

“FBI Detroit led an Active Shooter Attack Prevention and Preparedness (ASAPP) training for the clergy and staff of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield,” an X post from the FBI’s Detroit field office from Jan. 30 reads. “The FBI course combines lessons learned from years of research and employs scenario-based exercises to help participants practice the decision-making process of the Run, Hide, Fight principles and take necessary actions for survival.”

An attacker drove a truck through a door at the synagogue at around 12:30 p.m. local time Thursday, and engaged what Bouchard called a well-prepared, armed security team.

The truck burst into flames in a hallway, badly burning the attacker’s body and prompting authorities to bring in the bomb squad and sweep for improvised explosive devices.

“Something ignited within the vehicle,” Bouchard told reporters at the scene.

Armed police officers stand outside Temple Israel

Armed law enforcement stand outside the Temple Israel after responding to a call on Thursday, March 12, 2026.  (Fox 2)

David Katz, a former DEA special agent and the CEO of Global Security Group, has long been a proponent of active shooter response trainings.

“There are several ways to enhance the security of houses of worship and particularly prepare to respond to an armed adversary,” he told Fox News Digital. “Engaging a professional and well-trained armed security officer or officers is one way. Establishing a trained and armed group of volunteers drawn from the congregation is another way. And, of course, the third is a combination of both.”

Then those teams need to train regularly, he added.

Emergency and police vehicles parked outside the Temple Israel synagogue

Heavy police presence was seen at Temple Israel, a synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Mich., following reports of an active shooter on Thursday, March 12, 2026.  (Fox 2)

“Your adversary is going to be moving and moving quickly,” he said. “You need to engage that threat quickly and accurately under the worst and most stressful circumstances.”

The security team at Temple Israel performed “absolutely perfect,” he added.

Jason Pack, a retired FBI supervisory special agent, noted that houses of worship around the country have begun implementing similar protective measures.

“Today that investment was tested at the highest level, and it worked,” he said. “What also likely saved lives today was preparation that happened long before this suspect ever got behind the wheel. The FBI has worked extensively with houses of worship across the country on active shooter response training, and those drills teach staff and security exactly what to do in the first seconds of an attack.”

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