United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Michigan

06/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/11/2026 14:06

United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr. Honors Six First Responders for Their Exceptional Acts of Bravery

DETROIT - The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Michigan presented the Department of Justice's Hometown Hero Award to six first responders whose extraordinary courage and bravery during two separate critical incidents saved lives and ensured public safety.

The Hometown Hero award commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America. It honors the enduring ideals of Liberty, Service, and Civic Responsibility. This award is dedicated in recognition of a steadfast commitment to these ideals and an embodiment of the spirit upon which our Nation was founded.

"These brave men answered the call without hesitation. They held the line for us against terrorists who attacked and burned a church and temple. And through their sacrificial acts, these American heroes saved countless lives. We thank God for each of them," said United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon Jr.

The honorees include Michigan Conservation Officer Luke Robare (not pictured) and Grand Blanc Township Police Officer Jason Carpentier, who were honored for their tremendous composure, courage, and bravery during a terror attack. These men were the first to respond to a September 28, 2025, call regarding an active shooter at the Jesus Christ House of Latter-Day Saints, where hundreds of worshipers were in attendance. Upon arrival at the scene, the officers heard a barrage of gunfire in the parking lot of the church where members of the congregation were fleeing from the assailant, who was armed with an AK-47. Both officers selflessly ran together toward the sounds of gunfire, engaged the assailant with their department-issued rifles, and immediately ended the threat. This devastating attack resulted in four innocent lives being taken and eight more injured due to gunfire. Without these officers' brave, courageous actions, many more lives could have been lost, as there were hundreds of church members in attendance.

L-R Captain David Malloch, DNR Sgt. Keven Luther on behalf of Officer Luke Robare, U.S. Attorney Jerome G. Gorgon, Jr., Grand Blanc Twp Officer Jason Carpentier and Chief William Renye

Also recognized were the Temple Israel Security Team who displayed tremendous composure, courage, and bravery during a terror attack. These men were working the day a Hezbollah-inspired attacker drove his vehicle into the synagogue in a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. The officers took immediate action to stop the attacker before he could kill any of the nearby children and teachers who were in the building at the time of the attack. They bravely stood between the attacker and the dozens of innocent men, women and children who were worshiping at the Temple that day. Their actions prevented what would have been a tremendous loss of life and are a testament to their bravery and professionalism.

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