Pontiac man wanted in fatal shooting arrested in Ohio
A convicted murderer was arrested Saturday night near Toledo, Ohio, by the U.S. Marshals Service in connection to a fatal Pontiac shooting.
Michael Jerome Davis, 65, faces charges including open murder, attempted murder and two counts of using a firearm during a felony, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said Sunday.
The sheriff’s fugitive apprehension team s investigation led to Davis’ arrest by federal marshals around 7:30 p.m. Saturday. It is believed Davis does not plan to fight extradition and may be returned to Michigan this week, Bouchard said.
“We are appreciative of our partnership with the United States Marshals and are glad to have this murder suspect in custody,” Bouchard said in a press release. “Having already murdered a person before this incident, he clearly is a huge danger to the community. Our thoughts are with the victim’s families and friends.”
Suspect in fatal Pontiac shooting arrested near Toledo
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Convicted murderer arrested in Toledo for alleged double shooting in Pontiac
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The relationship between gang activity and oil production
According to the FBI, gang activity in Midland and Odessa fluctuates based on how well the oil industry is faring. Author: Jonathan Polasek (News West9) Published: 3:28 AM CDT April 16, 2021 Updated: 3:28 AM CDT April 16, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas In the Permian Basin, one thing stands out above most everything else. Oil production has a direct impact on so much in this area.
This even includes gang activity.
According to the FBI, if you want to know how much gang activity there is in Midland and Odessa, take a look at the price of oil to get an estimate.
Grand jury indicts man accused of beating 85-year-old Canton retired steel worker Travonce Backie (Source: Canton police) By Julia Bingel | April 16, 2021 at 10:26 AM EDT - Updated April 16 at 10:26 AM
STARK COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The 32-year-old man accused of viciously beating an elderly retired steelworker after a car accident was indicted by the Stark County Grand Jury.
Travonce Backie was indicted on the charges of felonious assault, failure to stop after an accident, driving under suspension and repeat violent offender specification.
Canton police said Backie attacked Ralph White, 85, on Feb. 28.
According to Canton police, Whiteâs car was struck around 12:45 a.m. in the 2600 block of 8th Street NE.