Breaking news … Hamtramck man leads state police on high-speed chase

State police arrest an Edwin St. man after a high-speed chase.

State police arrest an Edwin St. man after a high-speed chase.

 

By Charles Sercombe
The hit-and-run accident involving a state trooper on Friday took a strange Hamtramck twist.
According to sources, a Hamtramck man riding a motorcycle apparently grew impatient with a traffic tie-up at the scene of the accident at I-94 and 8 Mile and rode his bike through the accident scene as troopers were conducting their investigation.
No one was hurt in that incident, but the man’s transgression then lead to a high speed chase – at times reaching 140 miles per hour. The chase went from St. Claire Shores up to Royal Oak where troopers ended their pursuit because it became too dangerous.
However, troopers had the plate number of the bike.
Residents on Edwin St., just east of Brombach, called police to say the motorcyclist sped down their street the wrong way and parked his bike in the backyard of his house, chained it up, tore the license plate off and went into his house.
When trooper arrived, the man refused to answer the door or come out.

The man's motorcycle was confiscated.

The man’s motorcycle was confiscated.

Troopers waited for three hours before a search warrant was issued. Once they were armed with the warrant troopers warned the man to come out peacefully or officers would force their way in.
The man still ignored officers and an entry was made without incident.
Troopers withheld the name of the man and details of the case pending the man’s arraignment.
The man’s motorcycle was taken away as evidence as well as a bag of clothing.
Neighbors said the man was new to the area. One neighbor, who declined to identify herself, said the man was helpful and kept to himself.
The trooper who was involved in the hit-and-run is recovering from injuries. The trooper was on his way to a funeral of a Detroit officer who was recently shot and killed during an investigation.
According to media reports the hit-and-run was the result of a road rage incident. No arrests have been made in that case.

2 Responses to Breaking news … Hamtramck man leads state police on high-speed chase

  1. guest

    September 29, 2016 at 4:32 pm

    Breaking News:
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  2. Jason Moon

    June 20, 2020 at 11:11 am

    Way to go State PD…. AWESOME JOB GUYS! Me and My wife were in the middle lane when he the bike pass us and came real close of hitting my car on 94 in St. Clair Shores. We pass the officer and saw him park on the side of the highway on 94. Just a second or two we saw the bike pass us and here come the state PD officer! What a idiot, take that piece of trash and leave him in prison! congrats officers… CONGRATS!
    YOU GOT BUSTED!

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