Ex-wife told 911 the synagogue attacker was "not stable" ahead of incident

CBS News
March 16, 2026
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Synagogue attacker's ex-wife warned 911 he was 'not stable' before Michigan attack

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The ex-wife of a suspect in an attack at Temple Israel synagogue in Michigan called 911 to warn authorities that the suspect was "not stable" before the incident occurred, according to a recording obtained by CBS News Detroit. The call suggests that people close to the suspect recognized warning signs and attempted to alert law enforcement ahead of the attack. This revelation could prove significant for investigators examining whether the attack could have been prevented and may influence any criminal proceedings against the suspect. The 911 call adds to the evidence that the suspect's mental state was a concern to those who knew him personally. The incident at the Michigan synagogue represents another attack on a Jewish religious institution amid ongoing concerns about antisemitic violence nationwide.

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