Police Identify 'Person Of Interest' In College Noose Case

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Police at the University of Maryland have alerted College Park campus officials about a "person of interest" involved in hanging a noose in a fraternity house kitchen earlier this year.

University of Maryland Police Chief David Mitchell said in a statement Friday the department is committed to creating a safe campus free from hate and discrimination.

The April 27 display was classified as a hate incident. Police say they spent 600 hours investigating it and interviewed more than 60 people.

A statement on the police agency's website says investigators also reviewed video and swipe card access records and have "referred a person of interest to campus officials for disciplinary review."

The noose was found inside the house of the school's Phi Kappa Tau chapter.

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