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Man accused of killing 46-year-old at Warren gas station turns himself in to police
Read full article: Man accused of killing 46-year-old at Warren gas station turns himself in to policeThe man accused of shooting and killing a 46-year-old outside a Warren gas station has turned himself in to police.
Warren police detail series of events leading up to fatal shooting of 46-year-old man
Read full article: Warren police detail series of events leading up to fatal shooting of 46-year-old manWarren police detailed the series of events that led up to a 46-year-old man being shot and killed at close range in the parking lot of a gas station.
Warren murder suspect arrested in North Dakota nearly 7 months later, on victim’s birthday
Read full article: Warren murder suspect arrested in North Dakota nearly 7 months later, on victim’s birthdayA woman suspected of killing another woman in Warren has been arrested in North Dakota nearly seven months after the shooting, and the arrest happened on the victim’s birthday, police said.
Warren man pulls over in front of trooper to turn himself in for apartment shooting, police say
Read full article: Warren man pulls over in front of trooper to turn himself in for apartment shooting, police sayA Warren man pulled over in front of a Michigan State Police trooper to turn himself in for “shooting up” his apartment building, officials said.
30-year-old in critical condition after Warren gas station shooting; 1 arrested in Albion, police say
Read full article: 30-year-old in critical condition after Warren gas station shooting; 1 arrested in Albion, police sayA 30-year-old man is in critical condition and another man was arrested in Albion after a shooting at a Warren gas station, police said.
Man charged in child custody exchange shooting in parking lot of Warren police station
Read full article: Man charged in child custody exchange shooting in parking lot of Warren police stationThe boyfriend of a mother whose child was at the center of a child custody exchange has been charged in connection with a shooting in the parking lot of a Warren police station, officials said.
Warren police seek 5 persons of interest after 26-year-old woman murdered on way home from party
Read full article: Warren police seek 5 persons of interest after 26-year-old woman murdered on way home from partyWarren police are trying to identify five persons of interest after a 26-year-old woman was murdered on her way home from a party over the weekend, authorities said.
Woman killed by husband in Warren had recently left him, filed for divorce, family says
Read full article: Woman killed by husband in Warren had recently left him, filed for divorce, family saysWARREN, Mich. – A fatal shooting at a Warren gas station Saturday night has been identified as a murder-suicide between a woman and her estranged husband. The family of the 52-year-old woman, identified as Kenya Simmons Goodman, said it was a case of domestic violence. Tears can’t help but stream down the faces of the family of Kenya Simmons Goodman. Family member said Goodman had left her husband about a month ago and had filed for divorce. In addition to the toll-free National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233), there are local resources across the country to help victims of domestic violence.
Estranged husband shoots, kills wife before killing himself at Warren gas station
Read full article: Estranged husband shoots, kills wife before killing himself at Warren gas stationWARREN, Mich. – A fatal shooting at a Warren gas station Saturday night has been identified as a murder-suicide between a woman and her estranged husband. A 42-year-old man allegedly shot his wife, 52, before shooting and killing himself at a Sunoco gas station on Nine Mile and Hoover roads. Original report: 2 killed in shooting at Warren gas stationThe family of the 52-year-old woman, identified as Kenya Simmons Goodman, say this was a case of domestic violence. According to the family, Goodman has a 14-year-old daughter and a 35-year-old daughter. Goodman and her separated husband were both from Hazel Park.
Man faces judge in Warren hate crime, asks for forgiveness
Read full article: Man faces judge in Warren hate crime, asks for forgivenessWARREN, Mich. – Michael John Frederick Jr. is accused of firing shots into the home of a family of veterans, slashing their tires, smashing a window, vandalizing their truck with a swastika, expletives and the words “Not Welcome.”Frederick faced Judge Michael Chupa Thursday, where he said he wanted the Hall family to forgive him. I can say it’s not like me,” Frederick said. “People should be able to reasonably disagree about politics without it resorting to violence. Using violence, whether motivated by race or politics or hatred or acrimony," Chupa said. "I don’t care, that is not what America is about.”Anyone with information is urged to contact the Warren Police Department at 586-574-4877.
Man confesses to crimes against Warren family in federal hate crime investigation
Read full article: Man confesses to crimes against Warren family in federal hate crime investigationWARREN, Mich. – A press conference was held Wednesday afternoon to release details into the arrest of a man in connection with a hate crime investigation in Warren. Teams were sent out to knock on every door south of 11 Mile Road and west of Hoover Road. Investigators believe it was their Black Lives Matter sign that set off a 24-year-old delivery truck driver who lives with his parents around the corner. Police said he confessed to crimes against the Hall family and against another home that had “Pedophile” spray painted on the garage door because they had a Joe Biden sign. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Warren Police Department at 586-574-4877.
Police canvas Warren neighborhood in hate crime investigation
Read full article: Police canvas Warren neighborhood in hate crime investigationWARREN, Mich. – Police are going door-to-door in a Warren neighborhood looking for new clues into a series of racially motivated attacks on an African-American family. Warren police stepped up their search for a man who terrorized a family with violent actions and messages of hate. Shon Smith knew someone threw a rock through the window of the Hall family home on Sept. 9. She became emotional when she learned the same man fired shots a the home Sept. 7 and Sept. 10. “It brought tears to my eyes.”The police, the FBI and the two veterans targeted in the attacks believe they were targeted for a Black Lives Matter sign they placed in their window.
Warren veterans spend weeks in hotel after home repeatedly attacked
Read full article: Warren veterans spend weeks in hotel after home repeatedly attackedWARREN, Mich. – Police continue to investigate an apparent hate crime against a family in Warren. The family said they aren’t taking and chances and have temporarily moved out of their own home. They said they’d rather be in their own beds, but have spent the last two weeks in a hotel after their home was targeted in multiple hate crimes. Warren police and the FBI are investigating, but the person has not been caught yet. The family said they feel terrorized and will likely feel that way until the culprit has been caught.
$3,000 reward offered for information in racially motivated attack on Warren veterans
Read full article: $3,000 reward offered for information in racially motivated attack on Warren veteransWARREN, Mich. – Police are offering a $3,000 reward to help find who is responsible for a hate crime committed in Warren. The Warren Police Department released surveillance video of a man outside the home holding a gun. The house, owned by two Black veterans, was shot up Thursday night and Monday night. They are veterans," Dwyer said. “This is a hate crime.”UPDATE: FBI to launch federal hate crime investigation on attack on Warren familyAnyone with information is urged to contact the Warren Police Department at 586-574-4877.
FBI to launch federal hate crime investigation on attack on Warren family
Read full article: FBI to launch federal hate crime investigation on attack on Warren familyWARREN, Mich. – Within two days, the Hall family had their tires slashed, swastikas drawn on their vehicles, shots fired at their home and their front window smashed. Warren police released video of a man outside the home holding a gun Friday and announced a $3,000 reward for information to help find who is responsible. The video captures a man wearing a mask and hood with a gun in hand stalking the family’s home in Warren. Eddie Hall and Candace Sparks-Hall were not home at the time and were notified of the shooting by their neighbor. Police said the FBI has been called in to launch a federal hate crime investigation.