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Faith communities across Metro Detroit rethink safety after violence at places of worship
Faith communities in Metro Detroit are enhancing security measures following recent violence at places of worship, including a shooting at the Grand Blanc Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and an attack at Temple Israel. Northville Township police offer free emergency training focused on de-escalation and crisis response, using a scenario-based simulator called MILO. The training emphasizes collaboration between faith communities and local law enforcement to improve preparedness.
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