MI Cop Killer Suspect Charged with First-Degree Murder

A man accused of killing a Wayne State University police officer is charged with first-degree murder and was ordered jailed without bond at his arraignment Friday morning.

A man accused of killing a Wayne State University police officer was ordered jailed without bond at his arraignment Friday morning on murder charges, reports the Detroit Free Press.

Deangelo L. Davis, 31, of Detroit is charged with first-degree murder, murder of a police officer, felon in possession of a firearm, and two counts of felony firearm, as well as being a habitual offender. The murder charges carry mandatory life sentences.

Davis was arraigned in 34th District Court in Romulus via video from the Wayne County Jail. A preliminary examination is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Dec. 16.

Davis is accused of shooting Officer Collin Rose in the head Tuesday night in Detroit's Woodbridge neighborhood, just west of Wayne State's Midtown campus, while the officer was trying to take him into custody, authorities said. The 29-year-old police officer died late Wednesday afternoon.

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