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Suspect in custody after Wayne State officer's shooting

Suspect taken into custody

DETROIT – A suspect is in custody in connection with the Tuesday shooting of a Wayne State University police officer, police said.

Officials were searching for Deangelo Davis as a person of interest in the case. He was taken into custody around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday. He is now being called a suspect.

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You can see Local 4's exclusive video of the suspect being taken into custody in the video below.

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The officer was shot in the head Tuesday while stopping a man on a bicycle off campus near the corner of Lincoln and Brainard streets in Detroit, police said.

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"We have an officer who's been shot," Assistant Detroit police Chief Steve Dolunt said. "He was doing the stop of an individual on a bicycle. He was shot once in the head."

Police said Rose had surgery at Detroit Receiving Hospital.

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"The officer is out of surgery," said Wayne State University President M. Roy Wilson. " ... his family's with him now. He's got a tough road to climb, but we just have to see what happens."

"It's a very traumatic episode, so right now we're just hoping for the best," said Wayne State University police Chief Anthony Holt. "The best news we've received so far is that the officer has come out of surgery, he's in recover, and we just have to wait and see."

Detroit police Chief James Craig said the officer was near the Woodbridge Estates around 6:30 p.m. Tuesday investigating car robberies. Officers had been in the area Monday night for complaints of navigation devices and other items being stolen from cars.

The officer let other police know he was in the area, and when another Wayne State officer arrived, he found the officer lying face-down on the ground with a gunshot wound, Craig said.

"It's very troubling," Craig said. "It's a sad day, and we're just hoping for his recovery."

The victim is a five-year veteran of the Wayne State University Police Department, Craig said. The officer's gun was missing, but has been recovered, authorities said.

Police released a picture of the suspect's bicycle, calling it "unique" and saying that they think it could help someone identify the man. The bicycle is blue with yellow and black lettering and stripes. There is an old chain wrapped around the bicycle underneath the seat cushion.

You can see a picture of the bicycle below. Anyone with information is asked to call Detroit police.

No description found

Craig said there is a "massive manhunt" underway for the suspect. Michigan State Police, Detroit police and Wayne State University police are at the scene.

Craig did not release further information about the officer's condition.

"We do not have a condition," Dolunt said. "He was conveyed to Detroit Receiving Hospital. We have officers on the scene, we are canvassing the area. All available units are out there, and we are praying for the officer."

A woman who lives near the scene said she heard three shots from her home. She said they were so loud she jumped out of her bed and onto the floor and stayed there for close to five minutes before she heard police sirens coming.

She said she didn't hear any sounds of fighting from her home.

Local 4's Tim Pamplin and Rod Meloni are on the scene.

We will continue to update this story as more information is confirmed.

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Derick is the Lead Digital Editor for ClickOnDetroit and has been with Local 4 News since April 2013. Derick specializes in breaking news, crime and local sports.

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