2 Charged in Shooting and Wounding of Michigan Officer

Kobe Falls, of Monroe, and Kordney McDonald, of Ypsilanti, are both facing multiple charges in the case. They were arraigned Tuesday via video conference in Michigan's 1st District Court.

Two Michigan men are in custody and accused of shooting Monroe Police officer Renae Peterson on Sunday.

Kobe Falls, of Monroe, and Kordney McDonald, of Ypsilanti, are both facing multiple charges in the case. They were arraigned Tuesday via video conference in Michigan's 1st District Court.

Judge Jack Vitale set bond for Kobe Falls at $750,000. He is facing 13 counts linked to the carjacking and officer shot incident.

Monroe County Prosecuting Attorney Michael G. Roehrig said McDonald is the alleged shooter in the incident; he's charged with 17 counts. Judge Vitale descried McDonald as a "danger to society" and a "threat to the community." Bond was denied for McDonald.

Peterson is in critical but stable condition after being shot multiple times while trying to stop an attempted carjacking on Sunday, ABC reports.

Peterson was shot in the lower torso and had multiple surgeries, and according to Monroe Police, she will have more surgeries in the days ahead.

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