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Michigan white supremacist group leader in jail after breaking bond conditions
Updated May 07, 2021;
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – The self-proclaimed leader of a Michigan-based white supremacist group, The Base, who was free on bond after being accused of terrorizing a family in Dexter had his bond revoked Thursday.
Justen Watkins, 25, of Bad Axe, was ordered to report to the Washtenaw County Jail Thursday, May, 6, after District Court Judge Cedric Simpson discovered new criminal charges were filed against him in Huron County, violating bond.
Watkins, charged in Washtenaw County with one count each of gang membership, unlawful posting of a message and using a computer to commit a crime, was charged in Huron County, Feb. 4, for possession of analogue drugs, specifically steroids, according to the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.
‘This was not self-defense,’ prosecutor says of man accused of fatally shooting intruder, burning body
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
(Pre-COVID file photo) Kent Hyne stands between his attorneys Jeffrey Bennett, left, and David Goldstein, right, during his first court hearing March 10, 2020. Hyne is charged in connection with the death of Kyle Christopher Luark, 27, of Redford, who was found shot and killed on Hyne’s property in Lodi Township, southwest of Ann Arbor.
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WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – A Lodi Township man accused of fatally shooting an intruder on his property and not calling police to report it in February has now been charged with murder after additional details were brought to light.