Second Person of Interest in Custody in Samantha Woll Murder Investigation
Authorities maintain the attack on the Detroit synagogue president was not a hate crime, despite occurring amidst a rise in antisemitic attacks.
- A second person of interest has been taken into custody in the murder investigation of Detroit synagogue president Samantha Woll.
- The unidentified individual is not the same person who was previously arrested and released without charges in November.
- Woll was found stabbed to death outside her home in October, with investigators believing the attack occurred inside her home.
- Despite Woll's murder occurring amidst a rise in antisemitic attacks following the Israel-Hamas conflict, authorities have stated there is no evidence to suggest her killing was a hate crime.
- Details about the person of interest are being withheld to maintain the integrity of the ongoing investigation.