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Suspect shot by police after breaking into Michigan home, attacking random victims

Suspect shot by police after breaking into Michigan home, attacking random victims

article A screengrab from police body cam footage shows the suspect running from officers with a knife (Bath Township Police)
BATH TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2) – A suspicious person call over the weekend in Bath Township ended with a suspect being shot by police after he attacked two random men and broke into numerous homes and garages.

Policereleasedvideothatshowedthesuspectcontinuingtorunawaywithaknifeuntilofficerswerefinallyabletotakehimdowninagarage. Whatweknow: Accordingtopolice,acallerreportedthatasuspiciouspersonwaswalkingthroughyardsofhomesinthe6000blockofHeathfieldDriveandtryingtobreakintovehiclesaround2:30p.m.Saturday.Thatcallersaidtheysawthemangointoagarageandnotcomebackout. Shortlyafterthefirstcall,apersonwholivesinthe16000blockofNicholsRoadcalled911toreportthatanunknownpersonhadenteredhishomeandstabbedhim,policesaid. Whenofficersarrived,theyweremetbythesecondcaller’sroommate,whotoldthemtheyhadbeenattackedbyamanwhocameintotheirhome.Officersfound