Michigan detective charged with murder after colliding with suspect in unmarked squad car during chase
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel charged Detective Sergeant Brian Keely after the Michigan State Police investigation into Samuel Sterling's death, with body camera footage revealing the collision.
- Sterling was hit by an unmarked car and pinned against a Burger King wall during the incident.
- Keely, identified with the charges, was without a body-worn camera and driving a car without an in-car camera due to his assignment on a federal task force.
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Michigan state trooper accused of fatally hitting a fleeing suspect with an SUV is charged with murder
A Michigan State Police detective has been charged with murder after investigators say he fatally struck a fleeing suspect with an SUV last month near Grand Rapids, state prosecutors announced.
Michigan State Police Trooper Charged With Murder
Sergeant Brian Keely has been charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter for the death of Samuel Sterling. ... The post Michigan State Police Trooper Charged With Murder appeared first on The New American.
Murder charge filed against MSP sgt. who hit man with unmarked cruiser
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A Michigan State Police detective sergeant who hit a man with an unmarked cruiser during a foot chase in Kentwood, killing him, will be charged with murder. The Michigan Attorney General's Office on Tuesday filed charges of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter against Brian Keely, 50, of Grand Rapids, in the death of Samuel Sterling. It's unclear when he will be arraigned. Family shows News 8 a photo …
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