CADILLAC â A 45-year-old Lake City man pleaded guilty recently to multiple offenses including weapons and drug charges in Wexford County s 28th Circuit Court.
Ulysses Stewart Lumpkin pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon, A Ruger .357 revlover pistol, and possession of Fentanyl less than 25 grams for his connection with an incident on Jan. 4 in Cadillac. As part of the plea, charges of possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of ammunition by a felon, possession of methamphetamine, operating a motor vehicle while license suspended, revoked or denied and a habitual offender second offense notice will be dismissed at sentencing.Â
At 2 a.m. on Jan. 4, troopers from the Cadillac Michigan State Police Post observed a vehicle driven into a snowbank at a business located on M-115 in Cadillac, according to a release by police. The driver, later found to be Lumpkin, was found slumped over in his seat with a revolver sitting on his lap, police said.
1 shot, injured in Hamtramck shooting
Victim’s injuries are not life-threatening
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Hamtramck police are still investigating the case.
HAMTRAMCK, Mich. – A person was injured in a shooting that happened Monday shortly before 8 a.m. in the area of Belmont and Lumpkin streets, Hamtramck police say.
Police responded to the scene after a call was made about several shots being fired in the area.
Several rounds of gunfire struck a home on Belmont leaving the victim injured, according to police.
The victim’s injuries are not life-threatening.
Police are still investigating the case.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Hamtramck Police Department at 313-800-5281.
CADILLAC â A 45-year-old Lake City man faced multiple felony offenses including weapons and drug charges during his recent arraignment in Wexford County s 28th Circuit Court.
Ulysses Stewart Lumpkin entered a not guilty plea to the following offenses including one count each of carrying a concealed weapon, a Ruger .357 revolver pistol, possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of ammunition by a felon, possession of methamphetamine and operating a motor vehicle while license suspended, revoked or denied for his connection with an incident on Jan. 4 in Cadillac. A habitual offender second offense notice was added to the charges, which carries a penalty of 1.5 times the maximum sentence on the primary offense.