Man tries to turn himself in to Detroit Police in connection with shootings, told no one availableWXYZSep. 03, 2012 |
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![]() DETROIT (WXYZ) - Detroit Police are investigating what happened when a man was told no units were available when he tried to surrender to police in connection with a murder case. [...]Police say that at around 3:20 a.m. Saturday a 36-year-old man went to a Detroit Fire Engine Station near the scene of the shootings. He reportedly told the fire fighters that he was connected to the shootings. However, when Detroit Police were called, they said the patrol units for the area were busy handling high priority runs and no one was dispatched to the fire house. Firefighters say they kept the man at the fire station for almost four hours waiting for a police patrol car to pick him up. Eventually they put the suspect in a taxi and sent him to the 10th Precinct where he was taken into custody. Read More |