Charges Dropped Against Suspect in WSU Police Officer Shooting
DeAngelo Davis has been in police custody since November. He has been cleared of all murder charges and released.
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Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy: all charges dropped against Deangelo Davis, former suspect in murder of Wayne State officer @wdet pic.twitter.com/XzqCHVj1iU
— Eli Newman (@other_eli) December 7, 2016
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy is dropping the murder charges against the main suspect in the killing of a Wayne State University police officer. DeAngelo Davis was arrested and jailed in November. He has been released from police custody and is no longer a suspect in the death of 28-year-old officer Collin Rose. Rose was shot and killed on-duty late last month on an off-campus site. Wayne State University Police Chief Anthony Holt says the murder investigation will continue.
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“It’s been an around the clock, tremendous effort by the Detroit Homicide Task Force as well as community support and the university campus which remains very safe. I want everyone to know that I am confident that the correct suspect will be brought to justice.”
Wayne State University Police Chief Anthony Holt
Detroit Police Chief James Craig says there’s a $15,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest of Rose’s killer.