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Redford Township man arrested after two people injured in shooting
Redford Township man arrested after two people injured in shooting

CBS News

time01-07-2025

  • CBS News

Redford Township man arrested after two people injured in shooting

An arrest has been made in the aftermath of a double shooting early Monday in Redford Township in Wayne County, Michigan. The suspect is a 27-year-old Redford Township resident, who was taken into custody Tuesday morning, the Redford Township Police Department said. The case is currently under review by the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office. Police said the emergency call was placed at 12:42 a.m. Monday on the report of someone firing a gunshot at a vehicle, with a woman and a man inside. They were able to identify the suspect to police. The woman who was in the car "sustained significant injuries," police said, and has been admitted to a hospital. The man who was in the car had minor injuries. While working on the case, police found the suspect, who attempted to flee. The Livonia Police Department and Farmington Hills Police Department then assisted with getting him in custody. Police expect to release additional details at a later time.

Detroit-area man arrested after firing shots in domestic situation, police standoff
Detroit-area man arrested after firing shots in domestic situation, police standoff

CBS News

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • CBS News

Detroit-area man arrested after firing shots in domestic situation, police standoff

A Farmington Hills, Michigan, man was arrested after police say he fired shots during a domestic dispute and standoff over the weekend. According to the Farmington Hills Police Department, 40-year-old Aaron Gilmore was charged with discharge of a firearm in a building and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. Gilmore was arraigned on Monday and entered a not guilty plea. He received a $25,000 bond and was remanded to the Oakland County Jail. On Sunday, police responded to the 26000 block of Barbados Road after a woman called 911 and reported that her son was having a mental health episode and allegedly fired shots inside the home. Upon arrival, officers helped the woman escape the house. Police say officers surrounded the home when they heard more shots fired inside. Officers contacted Gilmore by phone and convinced him to come out. Gilmore was taken into custody and transported to the Farmington Hills Police Department. A search warrant uncovered handguns, long guns and ammunition, according to police. Investigators also found eight rounds that were fired inside the home. "We are thankful that the quick response of our officers, the tactics used, and their efforts to de-escalate this dangerous situation resulted in the peaceful resolution of this incident," said Farmington Hills Police Chief John Piggott in a statement.

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