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Authorities say shooting incident began over weapon argument
Suspect spits at nurse in jail
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MOUNT CLEMENS – Around 11 p.m. Feb. 21, Macomb County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to the area of North Broadway and Clemens Street for shots fired.
Dispatch relayed a description of the suspect to deputies, who arrested the suspect a short time later still in the vicinity.
On Feb. 24, the suspect was identified as 22-year-old Jamar Bannerman, of Mount Clemens.
Police said the victim, who had been shot in the upper right arm, was located at a nearby business. The male victim was transported to a nearby hospital and has since been released.
2 accused of prostitution at Macomb Twp. massage parlor
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Macomb Township Two Sterling Heights women who work at a massage parlor have been charged with prostitution, according to the Macomb County Sheriff s Office.
Shu-Juan Liu, 58, and Feng Xiang Tu, 59, were both charged Friday in 41-A District Court in Shelby Township with prostitution/accosting and soliciting, a misdemeanor, according to court records.
A judge set bond for each woman at $5,000 and scheduled a pretrial conference for them for March 18.
Officials said deputies executed a search warrant last Wednesday at a massage business on Hayes Road at 21 Mile Road in Macomb Township. There were no clients at the business during the warrant s execution but deputies arrested four women, they said.
Suspect in ‘hate crime’ case set for May trial
Michael John Frederick Jr.
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WARREN A Warren man accused of targeting a Black family in a series of alleged hate crimes last fall will head to trial on May 26.
The date has been set before Judge Diane Druzinski in Macomb County Circuit Court, where Michael John Frederick Jr., 24, faces ethnic intimidation, felony malicious destruction of property and weapons charges related to three incidents over a four-night span in September.
Frederick is accused of shooting at vehicles parked at the home of Eddie and Candace Hall in a neighborhood near 11 Mile and Hoover roads on Sept. 7. The family is Black and had a “Black Lives Matter” sign in their front window. Two days later, he allegedly threw a brick through their window, slashed tires and left graffiti, including a swastika and the words “Black Lives Matter” and “Not Welcome” on their vehicles. Police alleged he returned on Sept. 10 and fired a shot through
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