Un homme accusé du meurtre d'un policier expulsé d'un tribunal du Michigan

Michael Lopez, un homme de 45 ans accusé du meurtre du caporal Mohamed Said de la police de Melvindale, a été exclu de son procès au tribunal du comté de Wayne après avoir crié sur son avocat. L'incident s'est produit lorsque son avocat n'a pas formulé d'objection à l'admission d'une vidéo en tant que preuve. M. Lopez suivra désormais les débats depuis une cellule du tribunal.

Le 21 juillet 2024, vers 11h30, le caporal Mohamed Said, âgé de 26 ans, a abordé deux individus, dont Lopez, près d'une station de lavage à Melvindale alors qu'il était en patrouille. Le chef de la police de Melvindale, Robert Kennaley, a déclaré que Lopez avait pris la fuite, menant à une confrontation dans un quartier voisin où le policier a été mortellement blessé par balle. Les autorités ont rapporté que Lopez s'est échappé à vélo avant qu'un signalement ne mène à son arrestation dans le sud-ouest de Détroit ; il a souri et fait un clin d'œil aux caméras lors de sa garde à vue.

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