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Fatal Shooting

Fatal Shooting on Minden Avenue in Detroit’s Northeast

January 1, 2017 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment

Minden Avenue Shooting Scene

Fatal Shooting On Minden Ave In Northeast Detroit

Northeast Detroit – December 31 2016: Detroit Police units from the 9th Precinct were dispatched to the area of Minden & Connor Saturday evening on reports of a shooting.

Upon arrival, units were advised that a vehicle and victim of the shooting was on Christy Street, just south of the shooting scene on Minden Ave.

Christy Street Shooting Scene

Police were told by witnesses to the shooting that a black male walked up to the victims vehicle and fired shots into it, striking both.

Units arrived on Christy Street and discovered 1 male deceased inside a burgundy 2004 Oldsmobile Alero.

Another victim was discovered on the scene, a 32 year old male. That victim was transported via Detroit EMS Medic 13 to St John’s Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

#Breaking: Confirmed Fatal Shooting @ Christy & Algonac in the 9th Precinct. Sounds like multiple victims. At least 1 k-type. pic.twitter.com/hO4MBnZqxe

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) January 1, 2017

DPD Scout on scene says there’s 1 k-type (fatal) inside of a vehicle.

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) January 1, 2017

B/M walked up to the vehicle @ Christy & Algonac and fired shots into it.

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) January 1, 2017

9th Precinct Scout responding to St John’s with “the one still alive”. Christy & Algonac, NE Detroit.

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) January 1, 2017

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit, Detroit Crime, Detroit Police, Dispatch Audio, Fatal Shooting, Northeast Detroit

Dispatch Audio: Woman Fatally Shot By Uncle In NE Detroit

December 30, 2016 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment

Dispatch Audio: Man Fatally Shoots Niece In NE Detroit

Northeast Detroit December 29 2016: Detroit Police units from the 9th Precinct were dispatched to Fordham & Queen at around 7:45PM on reports of a shooting.

 

Shooting: RP says her uncle shot her cousin @ Fordham & Queen in the 9th Precinct. GSW to head. MSP also responding https://t.co/ExlBIciAzk pic.twitter.com/F3EKprrAjx

— The Detroit Scanner (@DetroitScanner) December 30, 2016

The RP told 911 Operators that her Uncle just shot her cousin. Units were dispatched with an MSP unit first acknowledging the call, followed up by a DPD unit.

Once making the scene, MSP notified their dispatch that a victim had been found in the rear bedroom of the dwelling with a gunshot wound to the head.

The suspect, a 65 year old black male was taken into custody at the scene.

The victim was conveyed to St John’s Hospital by a Universal Medic Unit where she dies of her wounds. Information on the victim isn’t yet available.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit, Detroit Crime, Detroit Police, Dispatch Audio, Fatal Shooting, Northeast Detroit

Dearborn Police Officer Acted In Self Defense In Fatal Fairlane Mall OIS

December 21, 2016 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment

No Charges In Fatal Dearborn Officer Involved Shooting

The Wayne County prosecutors office have announced that the officer involved in the deadly officer involved shooting that claimed the life of a Detroit woman on January 27 2016 acted in self defense.

Investigations and eye witness testimony clearly showed the officer acted in self defense.

The shooting took place outside the Fairlane Mall in Dearborn. The woman, Janet Wilson of Detroit, was involved in an altercation with mall security earlier before Dearborn police arrived on the scene.

Witnesses stated she tried to run over mall security officers with her vehicle.

Upon arrival, Dearborn police officers attempted to stop her vehicle but were unsuccessful.

Wilson was stopped by traffic on Hubbard Street and it was then officers again attempted to take her into custody. She then used her vehicle as a weapon and attempted to strike the officers.

A Dearborn officer then fired his weapon at Wilson’s vehicle, striking it numerous times in the windshield and driver side window, some of those rounds stuck Wilson.

Wilson was transported to the hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.

Wayne County Prosecutors Office Statement

It is well established that a police officer attempting to make a lawful arrest may use that force which is reasonable under the circumstances in his own self-defense.

Further, a police officer, by the necessity of his duties, is not required to retreat before a display of force by his adversary People v. Doss, 406 Mich 90 (1979).

In People v. Heflin, 434 Mich 482  at 502 (1990), the Michigan Supreme Court held that “the killing of another person in self-defense is justifiable homicide if the defendant honestly and reasonably believes that his life is in imminent danger or that there is a threat of serious bodily harm.

” Further, officers can be mistaken as to the degree of danger they are actually in, as long as their belief was reasonable under the circumstances.

In this case, multiple witnesses have stated that the vehicle was driven at Dearborn Police Department Officer 2 before he fired, and some believe he was struck by the vehicle before the shots were fired.

Witness accounts place Officer 2 within inches of the front bumper when the vehicle began to move.  Although he was not actually hit, the witnesses’ accounts substantiate how close he was to the car when Ms. Wilson began to drive.

The video shows Officer 2 backing away from her car as he continues to shoot. It does not make sense that he would move backward and discharge his weapon unless he felt the need to immediately move to a place of safety while Ms. Wilson’s car was moving.

This is especially true given how close his fellow officers were to the car and how many civilians were in the area.

Three of the bullets went through the front windshield on passenger side and one shattered the front passenger side window.

Ms. Wilson exhibited erratic and aggressive behavior at the Fairlane Mall that caused multiple people and security personnel to be placed in fear.

There is substantial evidence to show that Ms. Wilson was the initial aggressor and that her over 3,000 pound vehicle was used as a deadly weapon.

The Dearborn Police Department officers were informed by dispatch and Fairlane Mall security that Ms. Wilson had tried to run them down with her vehicle.

This information is important when considering Officer 2’s state of mind and reasonable belief that his life was in imminent danger or there was a threat of serious bodily harm.

In addition, her volatile and aggressive conduct was not an isolated incident. There are several incidents involving Ms. Wilson that were previously reported to the police, however, they did not result in criminal charges.  For example:

1. Family members were previously subjected to her physical attacks including an incident of felonious assault with a knife on a family member.

2. In October of 2015, after a confrontation with family members, she attempted to run down a U.S. Postal employee.

3. Police officers were subjected to assaults and combative incidents when called by the family, including biting, kicking, hitting, and deep scratch wounds.

Apprehension of a Fleeing Felon 

Currently, Michigan’s common law allows police officers to utilize deadly force when necessary to prevent the escape of a fleeing felon.

Michigan’s common law allows an officer to legally shoot and kill an unarmed individual who flees after committing a non-assaultive felony.

Under People v. Couch, 436 Mich 414, 461 NW2d 683 (1990), the Michigan Supreme Court stated that, until changed by the state’s legislature, it has been and continues to be that, under Michigan’s common law, an officer may utilize deadly force, when necessary, to prevent the escape of a fleeing felon.

The court further stated that Michigan’s common law does not distinguish between dangerous and non-dangerous felonies.  The Court declined to impose such a restriction, saying that the decision of whether police officers (or citizens) should be subject to criminal liability for the killing of a non-dangerous fleeing felon is a question for the legislature.

In the subsequent case of People v. Fiedler, 194 Mich App 682 (1992), the Fleeing Felon doctrine was narrowed slightly. Under Fiedler, it is required that an officer have both reasonable cause to believe that a felony has been committed and reasonable cause to believe that the person, against whom deadly force is used, committed the felony.

In this case, the Dearborn police had probable cause to believe Ms. Wilson had committed several felonies including Felonious Assault, Resisting and Obstructing and Fleeing and Eluding in the Third Degree.

The police tried to stop her car, but she attempted to flee by driving away when traffic cleared in front of her. A number of people were potentially in danger from Ms. Wilson’s actions.

They did not have time to move their cars to block her in and the use of a taser or pepper spray was not possible with her being locked in her car.

The use of deadly force (discharge of his duty weapon) was the only available means to immediately prevent her from escaping. In other words, the only means available to stop her from being a danger to others was to shoot.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Dearborn, Fatal Shooting

13 Year Old Shot Dead By Brother In Another Detroit Accidental Shooting

December 21, 2016 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment


 

 

13 Year Old Detroit Teen Shot Dead In Overnight Shooting

East Detroit’s 5th Precinct – December 21 2016: Another teen has been shot dead in an apparent accidental shooting on Detroit’s east side overnight.

Detroit Police officers from the 5th Precinct responded to the 700 block of Tennessee on the east side around 2:00am this morning on reports of a shooting.

Police officers arriving on scene discovered a 13 year old male had been shot by his 18 year old brother.

The young men were reportedly at the home by themselves and the circumstances surrounding the shooting are unknown.

Details on how they acquired the firearm are unknown at this time.

A Detroit EMS unit was dispatched to the scene with a 5-6 minute ETA, but officer’s on scene decided to transport the victim to St John Hospital at 2:07AM.

The teen died at the hospital.

Police believe the shooting was an accident.

This incident follows another accidental shooting of a 13 year old on December 12 2016. In that incident, a 13 year old was shot and killed on Detroit’s west side.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit, Detroit Police, Dispatch Audio, Fatal Shooting

Former Buffalo Bills Linebacker Robert Eddins Shot Dead In Detroit

December 20, 2016 By Motor City 911

Buffalo Bills Photo

Former Buffalo Bill’s Football Player Robert Eddins Found Shot To Death In Detroit

Robert Eddins

Northwest Detroit – December 20 2016: Detroit Police were called to the 20300 Block of Pierson on Detroit’s northwest side early Tuesday evening around 6:00PM after the bodies of 2 black males were discovered in the basement of a dwelling on Pierson St.
 
 

Confirmed Shooting: Pierson/Trojan. Unknown if this scene is related to the 2 dead B/Ms, but probably. 8th Precinct https://t.co/qtyYfn6wIy pic.twitter.com/yjNqmvbh23

— The Detroit Scanner (@DetroitScanner) December 20, 2016


One of those victims was later identified as former Ball State football player and Buffalo Bill’s linebacker Robert Eddins , 28, of Detroit.

Ricky McFarland

Police found the 2 bodies of the men with multiple gunshot wounds after the father of Robert Eddins came home and discovered his son and another man, identified as 32 year old Ricky McFarland, shot multiple times.

Detroit Fire also dispatched an engine to the scene for a gas leak inside the dwelling.

Officers on the scene requested evidence techs and homicide investigators to the scene.

Robert Eddins attended Crockett High School (now closed) on Detroit’s east side from 2003-2006 where he lettered in football and was considered the 28th best football player in the State of Michigan at the time. Mr Eddins also made the Detroit News All Stars in his senior year.

While attending Ball State University from 2006 to 2010, he managed to again letter in football where his career sack total (17) ranks sixth in school history.

After going undrafted in the 2011 NFL Draft, Eddins signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills. He was placed on the injured reserve list on September 14, and waived with an injury settlement on September 20.

He was signed by the Bills to their practice squad on November 30.

On January 6, 2012, Eddins was signed to the Buffalo Bills. While making a rise up the depth chart in that summers training camp on August 21 in the Rochester, New York, Eddins was quoted as saying “Being inconsistent makes you non-existent”.

Mr Eddins played 1 game with the Buffalo Bills.

He was the son of Robert & Bridgett Eddins III.

Source: Buffalo Bills – Wikipedia

And so it goes in Dertoit….

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS, NATIONAL NEWS Tagged With: Buffalo Bills, Detroit, Detroit Crime, Detroit Police, Dispatch Audio, Fatal Shooting, Robert Eddins

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