Bnei Brak Murder Investigation Reveals Chilling Escape Route: Suspect Fled with Bloody Knife and Glove
Police release dramatic footage showing suspect fleeing Chazon Ish Kollel murder scene • Homeless man with psychiatric history discarded bloody evidence in abandoned building | Indictment imminent (Israel News)

Israeli police have released dramatic new details and security camera footage documenting the immediate aftermath of the shocking murder at the Chazon Ish Kollel in Bnei Brak three weeks ago, revealing how the suspect fled through city streets before discarding the murder weapon and blood-stained evidence in an abandoned building.
The investigation into the May 20 stabbing attack, which claimed the life of a 52-year-old kollel member in front of his 13-year-old son, has now concluded. Police announced Thursday they have submitted a prosecutor's declaration against the 45-year-old homeless suspect, with formal murder charges expected to be filed within days.
According to newly released investigative findings, the suspect, a homeless man with a documented psychiatric history, launched an unprovoked assault on the victim during midday hours at the kollel on HaAri Street. Witnesses reported the attacker stabbed the victim multiple times without warning before fleeing the scene on foot.

Security camera analysis conducted by the Dan District Unit for Combating Crime revealed the suspect's escape route through Bnei Brak's streets. The footage shows him concealing a blood-soaked glove and the knife used in the attack inside his jacket as he ran from the kollel.
Investigators determined the suspect entered a derelict building several blocks away, where he disposed of both the weapon and the glove before continuing his flight. Police recovered the evidence during a systematic search of the area following the attack.
The victim was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition but succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival. His son, who witnessed the entire attack, has been receiving psychological support.
Police investigation uncovered a disturbing backstory to the violence. Both the suspect and victim regularly prayed at the same kollel facility, and the two had previously clashed over religious interpretations. Witness testimony revealed the suspect had threatened to kill the victim in the past, though no formal complaints were filed with authorities at the time.

The suspect was apprehended hours after the attack in the city of Beit Shemesh, where he had fled following the murder. He has remained in custody since his arrest, with his detention repeatedly extended by the court.
The case has sparked controversy after a judge's repeated orders for a psychiatric evaluation of the suspect were allegedly ignored by the district psychiatrist, who argued such an assessment could not be properly conducted at the current stage of proceedings. The court issued four separate directives demanding the evaluation be carried out, according to sources familiar with the matter.
With the investigation now complete, prosecutors confirmed Wednesday the suspect's detention has been extended an additional five days until June 14, pending the formal filing of murder charges. The indictment is expected to detail the premeditated nature of the attack and the suspect's prior threats against the victim.
The murder sent shockwaves through Bnei Brak's tight-knit religious community.
