Thursday, March 15, 2007

Detroit PD Officer Involved in Road Rage, Shooting

from WDIV Detroit TV 4

Livonia police said they responded to the scene of a road-rage incident involving a Detroit police officer on Wednesday. When police arrived at the scene on WB I-96 near Stark Road, they found a black SUV with its windows shot out, and a silver Dodge Magnum nearby. The incident started in the area of Fenkell Street and West Outer Drive in Detroit, but ended in Livonia.

The driver of the Magnum was hit by the SUV, and the driver of the SUV fled the scene. The driver of the Magnum then followed the SUV onto I-96. At that point shots were fired from the Magnum, but no one was injured.

Livonia police responded to a 911 call regarding the shooting, and officers waited for the vehicles to enter Livonia city limits, where they pulled both vehicles over. The driver of the Magnum, was an off-duty Detroit police officer. He was immediatley taken into custody. The officer also had open intoxicants inside his vehicle.

The officer probably shot off about four or five rounds and he told Livonia police he was fired at first, and was only shooting back. The officer will not be released until an investigation by police and prosecutors is complete. He is facing charges of assault with intent to murder, and driving under the influence. Livonia police said the Wayne County Prosecutors office has requested several items regarding the investigation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

wow. that's crazy. stupid cop. he'll probably just get a slap on the hand. it makes me feel safe knowing a drunk driving police officer with a gun is on the road. just another good reason not to start road rage or to be part of it.