Crime
Active Shooter Reported at Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield After Vehicle Crashes Into Building and Sparks Fire
Authorities are responding to a major security incident involving reports of an active shooter at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, on Thursday afternoon.
According to initial reports from law enforcement and emergency alerts, the incident began when a vehicle reportedly crashed into the synagogue building, sparking a fire and producing visible smoke at the scene.
Witness reports and early information from authorities indicate that gunshots were fired following the crash, prompting an immediate and large-scale response from local and state law enforcement agencies.
An emergency alert issued by the Farmington Hills Police Department warned of an active shooter situation in the area, while the West Bloomfield Police Department confirmed officers were actively responding to the incident.
Officials said the alert applies to the surrounding area near Temple Israel, located at 5725 Walnut Lake Road, and residents have been urged to avoid the area and shelter in place while authorities work to secure the scene.
In a statement, the Jewish Federation of Detroit confirmed there is an active security incident at Temple Israel, adding that Jewish community organizations across the region have been placed on precautionary lockdown as a safety measure.
Authorities also instructed nearby schools and houses of worship to shelter in place until the situation is resolved.
A large law enforcement response is currently underway, with multiple agencies assisting at the scene, including:
- Michigan State Police
- West Bloomfield Police Department
- Farmington Hills Police Department
- Clawson Police Department
- Auburn Hills Police Department
- Birmingham Police Department
- Pleasant Ridge Police Department
Officials are asking the public to stay clear of the area to allow emergency personnel to safely manage the situation.
The incident remains active and under investigation, and authorities say additional details will be released as they become available.
Crime
Old Dominion University shooting suspect identified as Mohamed Jalloh
Reports circulating online have suggested that the suspected shooter may have been Mohamed Jalloh, a former member of the Army National Guard who previously served time in federal prison after being convicted of providing material support to Islamic State and was reportedly released in 2024.
Authorities have confirmed that one person was killed, two others were injured, and the suspected gunman is dead following a shooting on the campus of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
University officials issued an โall clearโ notification shortly after noon, stating that the emergency had ended and there was no longer an active threat to the campus community. However, authorities advised students and the public to continue avoiding the area around Constant Hall, where investigators and emergency crews remained on scene.
During a press conference held at approximately 2:00 p.m., ODU Police Chief Garrett Shelton confirmed that one victim had died, while two other victims were injured and are now reported to be in stable condition.
One of the injured individuals transported themselves to a hospital in Virginia Beach.
According to officials, officers responded to reports of gunfire inside Constant Hall at approximately 10:50 a.m. When police arrived, they located the suspected gunman deceased. Authorities have not yet publicly released details regarding how the suspect died.
Both injured victims were transported to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital at approximately 11:15 a.m., initially reported to be in critical condition.
In a statement, U.S. Army Cadet Command confirmed that two of the victims were members of the universityโs ROTC program.
โWe are deeply saddened by the active shooter incident that occurred at Old Dominion University on March 12, 2026. We can confirm that two members of the university ROTC program were shot and were taken to a local hospital for treatment of their injuries.โ
Following the incident, ODU officials issued an all-clear message at approximately 12:15 p.m., informing students and staff that the immediate threat had been neutralized but advising the community to avoid Constant Hall while the investigation continues.
ODU President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. released a statement expressing condolences and gratitude to first responders.
โEarlier today, Old Dominion University faced a tragedy on our main campus. I am grateful for the swift response of our police officers, emergency management personnel, and our partners with the City of Norfolk who assisted the injured.โ
In response to the shooting, Old Dominion University canceled all classes and suspended operations on the main campus for the remainder of March 12, and the university also announced that the campus would remain closed on Friday.
A Family Information Center was established at Chartway Arena, specifically in the Big Blue Room, for relatives seeking information about loved ones.
Students, faculty, and staff were directed to Broderick Dining Commons, where counseling services and support resources were made available. Additional counseling assistance, including the Talk Campus 24-hour peer support platform, was also offered to students.
Witnesses described the chaotic moments when the incident began. Logan Hayes, an ODU sophomore, said he was inside Constant Hall taking a test when the situation unfolded.
According to Hayes, the buildingโs fire alarm sounded, prompting students to evacuate the building quickly as the emergency response began.
The incident also prompted precautionary safety measures at nearby schools. Norfolk Public Schools confirmed that Larchmont Elementary School, James Monroe Elementary School, and W. H. Taylor Elementary School were placed on secure hold while police responded to the situation.
Officials also confirmed that students from nearly every high school in Norfolk were visiting the ODU campus for a SOAR tour at the time of the shooting. Those students were sheltered in place, and authorities later confirmed that all visiting students and staff were accounted for and safe.
School officials asked parents to avoid the campus area due to the large police presence while the situation was being handled.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is assisting with the investigation. FBI Director Kash Patel stated on social media that federal agents are working alongside local authorities to support the response and investigative efforts.
The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing, and officials say additional updates will be released as more information becomes available.
