Brendan Tyrell Wilson, 24, of Highland Park, was charged on nine counts in connection with a home invasion in Center Line.
Allegedly, Wilson forced his way into a home and took a firearm from the house on Saturday (Oct. 12) before fleeing the scene in his vehicle, intentionally striking a police car and firing at an officer during his escape.
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The 24-year-old man was arrested later that same day.
Wilson was charged with:
Count 1 - Assault with Intent to Murder, a life felony
Count 2 - Felony Firearm, a two-year mandatory felony
Count 3 - Home Invasion in the Third Degree, five-year felony
Count 4 - Fleeing Police Officers in the Third Degree, a five-year felony
Count 5 - Felony Firearm, a two-year mandatory felony
Count 6 - Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, a four-year felony
Count 7 - Felony Firearm, a two-year mandatory felony
Count 8 - Malicious Destruction of Building Less Than $200, a one-year misdemeanor
Count 9 - Driving While License Suspended, a 93-day misdemeanor
Wilson was charged in Centerline District Court, where his bond was set at $1 million cash/surety, no 10%.
If he is released, the 24-year-old man must wear a GPS tether and have no contact with any witnesses.
A probable cause hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024, at 8:45 a.m.