Authorities raid 5 Michigan homes amid yearlong vandalism investigation into pro-Palestinian graffiti
- Federal and state agents raided five homes across southeastern Michigan Wednesday.
- The raids further an investigation into at least 12 multijurisdictional vandalism acts.
- Vandalism occurred at university officials' homes, businesses, and the Jewish Federation of Detroit.
- Officials estimate the vandalism caused approximately $100,000 in property damage.
- Authorities detained seven people during searches; they later released them without charges.
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The raids were executed across Ann Arbor, Canton and Ypsilanti. No one was arrested or charged during the raids, but police and FBI agents seized electronic devices and personal belongings and briefly detained 11 individuals for interrogation.
Authorities raid 5 Michigan homes amid yearlong vandalism investigation into pro-Palestinian graffiti
Authorities raided five homes in southeastern Michigan on Wednesday as part of a yearlong investigation into pro-Palestinian vandalism targeting the homes of University of Michigan officials and others.
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