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Police make arrest in case of murdered Detroit synagogue president

Samantha Woll was stabbed to death in the city at the end of October

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(JNS) Authorities in Detroit have charged a man in connection with the murder of a synagogue president.

Michael Jackson-Bolanos, 28, of Detroit, was charged with the murder of Samantha Woll, 40, president of the egalitarian Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue.

“Jackson-Bolanos has been charged with committing a felony murder during the perpetration or attempted perpetration of a larceny and/or a first-degree home invasion,” the Detroit Police Department said. “He is also charged with one count of home invasion and one count of lying to a peace officer during a four-year or more crime investigation.”

The department held a suspect, who knew Woll, for 72 hours last month. On Sunday, police took a different suspect into custody, who “is not an acquaintance of Woll’s and appears to be a random stranger,” sources told The Detroit News. “The sources reiterated Sunday that there is no evidence that Woll’s death was a hate crime.”

The second suspect, who is reportedly Jackson-Bolanos, “has been on detectives’ radar since early in the investigation,” two Detroit police sources told the paper.

James White, the Detroit police chief, has also said that antisemitism hasn’t been ruled out in the investigation.

Representative Rashida Tlaib, called Woll a “friend and a member of our organizing community,” and honoured the murdered Jewish leader on the House floor. “She was a deeply loved member of our social justice community. She was a friend of mine,” the member of the so-called “Squad” said.

“Our mutual friend, Dan, reminded me how she showed up to my swearing-in ceremony with that beautiful, sweet smile and the warmest eyes that greet you. She embraced him in a hug, saying she was so happy that he showed up and how important it was,” Tlaib said. “That is who she was. She showed up for others always.”

“Her organizing work, from progressive politics to interfaith work between Jewish and Muslim communities, has built bridges and made our communities stronger,” Tlaib added, speaking on the House floor. “Please keep her loved ones and our community in your prayers as her family seeks justice and healing during this difficult time.”

Tlaib also spoke about Woll on the House floor on Oct. 26.

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