After Hassan Chokr allegedly threatened preschoolers and parents outside a Bloomfield Hills synagogue, his family said he needed mental health help, not jail time.
Hassan Chokr tried purchasing a shotgun, a semi-automatic pistol, and a rifle at a Dearborn gun shop the same day he was filmed harassing families at a Bloomfield Hills synagogue. He allegedly said the weapons were for "God's wrath."
In Thursday's News Hit: - The Dearborn man charged with ethnic intimidation faces new felony gun charges - An officer's actions are being probed after a Pontiac woman and her two sons froze to death - A Macomb County bank robber posts taunts to SnapChat