Video allegedly shows Michigan synagogue attacker buying $2K in fireworks days before truck rampage

In the wake of the unsettling attack on a synagogue in Michigan, new evidence has surfaced, shedding light on the activities of the suspect just days before the incident. Disturbing images and footage have come to light, reportedly capturing the accused, Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, as he purchased a significant amount of fireworks, valued at over $2,000, just two days prior to his act of ramming a truck into Temple Israel near Detroit.

Fox News has obtained a video that allegedly depicts Ghazali, a resident of Dearborn Heights, making not one but two substantial purchases at the Phantom Fireworks showroom in Livonia, Michigan, on March 10. The total expenditure reached an impressive $2,250.96, emphasizing the scale of his acquisition.

Details from Phantom Fireworks reveal that Ghazali first made a purchase totaling $1,369.02 at precisely 2 p.m., quickly followed by another transaction amounting to $881.94 at 2:17 p.m. His shopping list comprised 20 items, a mix of firecrackers, aerial repeaters, and fountain products, hinting at a diverse array of pyrotechnics.

Reflecting on the transaction, Alan Zoldan, Phantom Fireworks’ executive vice president, noted that there was nothing overtly suspicious about Ghazali’s demeanor during the purchase. He appeared to be in high spirits, Zoldan recalled.

Ayman Mohamad Ghazali wearing a collared shirt in front of a white wall

Ghazali’s choice of fireworks was reportedly influenced by their sound and appearance. He seemed particularly interested in those with powerful imagery and names, such as ‘Military Demolitions’ and ‘Da Bomb,’ suggesting an inclination towards high-impact effects.

The ongoing investigation continues to piece together Ghazali’s motivations and actions leading up to the attack, as authorities scrutinize the significance of these purchases in the broader context of the incident.

“He obviously thought that they were going to be stronger and perhaps more devastating than they were,” Zoldan said.

Surveillance footage allegedly shows Ghazali shopping in the store’s retail showroom, where he spent about 45 minutes. After making the first purchase, he loaded the fireworks into the bed of his pickup truck and then returned inside to make an additional purchase.

Ayman Mohamad Ghazali purchasing fireworks

Surveillance footage allegedly shows Ayman Mohamad Ghazali inside a Phantom Fireworks store in Livonia, Michigan, where he purchased more than $2,000 worth of fireworks days before the synagogue attack on March 12. (Obtained by NYPost)

Zoldan added there was no noticeable tension or anything that would raise suspicion for employees.

Ghazali allegedly rammed a vehicle into Temple Israel, a large Reform Jewish synagogue in West Bloomfield, shortly before 12:30 p.m. local time. He then exited the vehicle with a rifle and exchanged gunfire with armed security, who shot and killed him.

All preschool children and staff were safely evacuated from the synagogue.

Ayman Mohamad Ghazali wearing an Adidas hat

Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, was allegedly seen in newly obtained surveillance footage purchasing fireworks days before the attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan. (Obtained by NYPost)

Jennifer Runyan, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Detroit field office, said during a news conference Friday that Ghazali was “forensically confirmed” to be the assailant.

She said Ghazali had no previous criminal history or registered weapons and had never been the subject of an FBI investigation.

After engaging security officers in a gunfight, Ghazali’s vehicle engine compartment caught fire, and he became trapped in the synagogue hallway, according to investigators.

West Bloomfield, Michigan synagogue where shooting was reported

Law enforcement responded to Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan on March 12 after a suspect rammed a vehicle into the synagogue and opened fire before being shot by security. (WWJ)

“At some point during the gunfight, Ghazali suffers a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head,” Runyan said.

She said agents found large quantities of commercial-grade fireworks and several jugs of flammable liquid, believed to be gasoline, in the bed of the truck. Some of the items were consumed in the fire, she added.

Dearborn Heights Mayor Mo Baydoun said during a news conference Friday that Ghazali, a Lebanese-born American citizen, had recently lost family members in Lebanon during the country’s conflict with Israel.

“We do know that the individual had recently suffered devastating and personal losses overseas due to an Israeli airstrike on his family’s home in Lebanon, leaving two children dead,” he said.

“That grief is real and it’s heartbreaking,” he continued. “But let me be clear: that is not an excuse. These actions do not reflect our values as a city. This is not who we are. There is never an excuse for violence, especially violence directed at a sacred space.”

The incident remains under investigation.

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