UPDATE: <b>William Quadere Muhammad</b>, a person of interest in the shooting that took place last Friday was released. The search for the gunman continues.
The search for an unknown gunman continues.
Federal Way Police announced today that they have no reason to suspect William Quadere Muhammad was involved in the January 18 shooting at the Federal Way Transit Center.
The Seattle Times reported January 30 that the Federal Way Police Department released Muhammad after the Person of Interest turned himself in for questioning January 24.
According to the police, Muhammad was never officially considered a suspect in the shooting that left one woman dead at the Transit Center.
On Friday, January 18, Federal Way police discovered Darrel Lenea Miller, a 38-year-old white female from White Center, suffering from a gunshot wound at the Federal Way Transit Center.
Miller was transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with life threatening injuries where she later died as a result of her injuries.
Police believe she was not the intended target of the gunfire that erupted from the Transit Center last week.
Stacy Flores, Public Information Officer of the FWPD, said that no arrests have been made in the investigation, but the department is utilizing several eyewitness accounts to gather information on possible suspects.
The Federal Way Police Department is requesting any citizens who may have information regarding these individuals or may have witnessed this incident contact the agency by calling Detective Wells at (253) 835-6751 or dialing 911.