University of Michigan Jewish students, rabbi held at gunpoint during dinner

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A rabbi and a group of Jewish students were held at gunpoint during a dinner late Wednesday, according to the University of Michigan. 

University President Santa J. Ono said a group of Jewish students and a local rabbi were gathered for dinner at a home in Southfield when an armed individual entered through an open backdoor, stole a bag and fled. 

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FILE – A police car patrols the University of Michigan campus.  (UMich)

No injuries were reported and law enforcement officials with the Southfield Police Department are investigating this as a home invasion and a “crime of opportunity.” 

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