A court released five suspects arrested in connection with a shooting in the village of Sulem earlier this week that left a 64-year-old woman wounded, according to Channel 12's Or Ravid. The suspects were represented by attorney Nadav Grinold. The incident stemmed from a family feud.
The court's decision came days after the shooting in Sulem, a village in northern Israel, where a 64-year-old woman was wounded. Police arrested several suspects in connection with the incident, which authorities said stemmed from a family feud. The five suspects released Friday were represented by attorney Nadav Grinold. The Zioneer previously reported on the shooting and the police neutralization of a suspect who was a relative of the victim. The investigation continues.
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