Security guard injured in Michigan synagogue car ramming ID’d as longtime police officer - New York Post

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March 14, 2026
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A longtime police officer working security was injured when a vehicle rammed a Michigan synagogue.

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A security guard injured when a vehicle rammed into a Michigan synagogue has been identified as a longtime police officer. The incident occurred at a synagogue where the officer was working security detail. The officer sustained injuries in the vehicle attack and required medical attention. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the ramming incident at the religious facility.

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Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the ramming incident at the religious facility.

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