Detroit, MI
Police ‘confident’ they have a suspect in mystery slay of Detroit neurosurgeon Devon Hoover
Detroit authorities are “confident” they have a suspect in the mysterious slaying of a beloved neurosurgeon who was found dead in his upscale home earlier this year – and they should be prepared to show the smoking gun evidence “before snow hits the ground.”
Detroit Police gave an update this week on the ongoing probe into the shooting death of Dr. Devon Hoover, whose body was discovered naked and wrapped in a plastic sheet in the attic of his Boston-Edison District mansion on April 23, WXYZ reported.
“We are very confident we are going to bring this family justice. We are confident that we are aware of the circumstances. We are confident in our suspect,” Detroit Police Chief James White said Thursday
“We just need a little bit more time to work with the prosecutor’s office and we have a to-do list, and we’re prepared to make an announcement before snow hits the ground. We just have a lot of work to do,” added White, who addressed the community’s concerns about the unsolved case at a meeting of the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners.
The Detroit Police Department did not immediately return The Post’s request for clarification on White’s comments.
Despite White’s confidence, those who knew and loved the late physician remained skeptical.
“Before the snow flies, do I believe that? Eh, I hope for that. I don’t know if I totally believe it yet,” Hoover’s friend and patient Janet Rohloff told the outlet.
Rohloff, who knew Hoover for 14 years, attended Thursday’s meeting alongside the doctor’s neighbor, Jeff Cowin, to ask for an update on the case and to demand the FBI get involved.
“This man is non-confrontational. He wouldn’t even evict a tenant who hadn’t paid in a year. This man had no enemies,” Cowin said of Hoover, who was a spinal specialist at St. John Ascension.
“It’s concerning not knowing where the suspect is, how many suspects there are. My concern is for the community’s safety,” he added.
Rohloff said the last several months have been very difficult: In addition to grieving for Hoover, she has been distressed over not knowing the progress of the investigation.
“I wish I knew what kind of information [the police] have that they won’t share,” she lamented. “I understand why, but it’s hard for all of us sitting out here — it really is.”
Hoover, 53, was found naked and wrapped in a plastic sheet in his attic when police performed a welfare check at his $1.2 million home.
His car was found on Detroit’s west side a couple of days later.
Hoover died from two gunshot wounds to the back of the head, an autopsy found.
The respected surgeon was reportedly single and lived alone at the time of his death, though authorities initially said they believed the killing was tied to a “domestic incident.”
A person of interest who was arrested in connection with the case was held for only a few days before being released.
In the months after his death, family and friends remembered Hoover as a talented physician and generous host who worked hard to lovingly restore the house and gardens of his palatial home in the city’s tony historic district.
He was planning to hold a fundraiser at his house just a week after he died, according to his obituary.
Born in Indiana, Hoover is survived by his father and six sisters.
His mother, Lauretta Hoover, died just four days after her son’s murder.
Detroit, MI
Predictions: Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers
Nolan Bianchi, John Niyo, Richard Silva and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News offer predictions for Thursday’s Lions-Packers game at Ford Field in Detroit (8:15 p.m., Fox, Amazon Prime/97.1).
▶ Nolan Bianchi: It’s not often you see an 11-1 team in a must-win game, but if the Lions are to uphold their aspirations of capturing the No. 1 seed in the NFC, this game is as close to a must-win as it gets. Green Bay is feeling awfully good about itself after winning three straight — the last two by double digits — and the Packers believe they were the better team in a 24-14 Lions victory at Lambeau Field in Week 9. Under those circumstances, I can’t help but go with a Dan Campbell-led team. He’s had the number of Packers coach Matt LaFleur since the 2022 season, and I don’t see this being a situation where Green Bay pounces on Detroit like they did in the Thanksgiving matchup at Ford Field between these teams a season ago. Detroit will be more than ready for the challenge after a close call with the Bears last week. Pick: Lions, 30-27
▶ John Niyo: The Lions have won five of the last six against the division-rival Packers. But that loss last year came at Ford Field, when Green Bay spoiled Detroit’s Thanksgiving with a wire-to-wire victory. This time, it’s a prime-time matchup with lots at stake and plenty of injury concerns for Dan Campbell’s team. That last part explains why Vegas has it essentially a toss-up aside from the home-field advantage. This looks like a different Green Bay squad than the one the Lions faced a month ago, as the Packers’ pass rush has emerged on one side of the ball, while Jordan Love has taken care of the football on the other. Unless Aaron Glenn’s crew finds a way to reverse that trend, their streak may be in jeopardy. Pick: Packers, 31-27
▶ Richard Silva: The Lions, despite their best start in franchise history, are far from a guarantee to win the NFC North, with the Packers and Vikings breathing down their necks. This matchup with Green Bay has obvious divisional implications, but it also matters in the race for the conference’s No. 1 overall seed; with a win, Detroit’s chances of earning the top spot will rise to 84%, per the New York Times’ playoff predictor. The question is whether this team can continue to overcome injury after injury. It’ll probably be close, but given the track record — Detroit is undefeated since losing Aidan Hutchinson, a feat that can’t be overstated — I’m not picking against head coach Dan Campbell’s squad. Pick: Lions 31, Packers 30
▶ Bob Wojnowski: It’s a blockbuster Thursday night game between two of the hottest teams in the league. The Lions have won 10 straight and the Packers have won seven of eight, with their only loss to the Lions. Difference is, Packers are among the healthiest and Lions are among the ouchiest (made-up word, I know). In the first meeting — the Lions’ 24-14 victory at Lambeau — Jordan Love was playing through a groin injury. In three straight wins since, he has a 69.1 completion percentage, five TD passes and one interception. Detroit’s injury-riddled defense will need all available resources, including the Ford Field noise. It starts with stopping Josh Jacobs, who’s rushed for 987 yards with a 4.5 per-carry average. The Lions certainly can match that with Jahmyr Gibbs (973 yards, 6.0) and David Montgomery (720 yards, 4.3). Jared Goff directs the NFL’s top-scoring offense, and improved red-zone efficiency will be paramount. Montgomery punches in two touchdowns and the Lions win a wild one. Pick: Lions, 32-29
Detroit, MI
Snow returning to Metro Detroit — Here’s how much to expect and when
NEWS
During the night and into the day Thursday, west/northwest winds will gust between 35 and 45 MPH and wind chill readings will plunge into the single digits by Thursday morning. Depending on how much road crews can clear and treat overnight, I would anticipate lingering slick spots Thursday morning, especially on side roads and elevated surfaces.
Detroit, MI
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