Shelby teen killed in spray of gunfire on Lenoir Drive
What started as a celebratory gathering ended with four people shot and the life of one young man taken overnight in Shelby.
Police responded to a call of shots fired shortly after 10 p.m. Tuesday in the 1400 block of Frederick Street. During a party that included about 30 people, multiple shots were fired striking two Shelby men and a man from Forest City.
Each of those injured, ages 24, 27 and 31, was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. One of the men was later released from the hospital and immediately arrested on outstanding warrants.
A young man is recovering after being shot in the head in Shelby.
According to police reports Zandre Cherry, of Shelby, was driving in the area of Holder Drive and Morrison Street shortly before 11 p.m. on March 24 when someone shot at his car, striking him in the head.
After being shot, Cherry reportedly crashed into a residence on Holder Drive. It was occupied at the time by Latresia Peak and her roommate, who found Cherry in the car covered in blood. Total shock, surreal. The kind of thing you see on TV but don t experience in real life. that was a very shocking type of experience, initially, said Peak. I just started praying right then for him.
by Chad Selweski A group of Macomb County Democrats calls on Prosecutor Pete Lucido to dismiss criminal charges against protesters who were arrested in Shelby Township in October while holding a demonstration against racism. The group, now known as the “Shelby 5,” faces felony charges for their role in a peaceful anti-racism protest that disrupted traffic on 23 Mile Road and Van Dyke. It s time to move on, the North Macomb Democratic Club says in a letter delivered to Lucido, a Republican, on Wednesday. He s also being asked to investigate whether the arrests of Detroit Will Breathe protesters involved police brutality and injuries. The prosecutor’s office declined to comment.
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On March 5, Mack was arraigned in Mansfield Municipal Court on the kidnapping charge. He pleaded not guilty.
He is being held on a $1 million bond. It is unclear whether he has retained an attorney who can speak on his behalf.
More charges may follow.
On Sunday, police located Davis body in the trunk of her car in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Galloway, near the company where Mack Jr. worked as a truck driver, the
Mansfield News Journal reports.
A medical examiner is conducting an autopsy to determine her cause and manner of death.