¿Quién sabe? Still waiting for all the info to come out.
I bet you are.
I found another couple of white cars for you.
A man taken into custody after the Wednesday shooting of nine people in a Detroit barbershop has not been charged in that incident, but is accused in federal court of assaulting an officer in a bizarre set of events during his arrest.
The investigation into the barbershop shooting that left three people dead and six injured Wednesday night led local police and federal agents to set up surveillance at a home in Rochester Hills, according to court records.
Officers of the Detroit Violent Crime Task Force followed
two women in white vehicles
seen leaving the home, then driving to several gas stations and closed restaurants while talking on cellphones without ever leaving their cars, the FBI reported in its criminal complaint against the suspect.
Around 12:20 a.m. Thursday morning, an officer in an Outback Steakhouse parking lot on Rochester Road encountered a blue minivan that tried to ram the driver side of his vehicle, according to the court document.
The officer evaded the minivan, which tried several more times to ram the unmarked police vehicle while traveling at high speeds on Rochester Road before backup arrived, police lights were activated, the suspect was surrounded and the vehicles came to a stop, according to the FBI.
"I don't (expletive) care if you are the police, no one chases my mamma," the suspect told officers, according to the complaint against him.
He was arrested and found to be wearing body armor.
http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2013/11/man_arrested_after_nine-victim.html