May 13, 2005 Update
Assault and Battery/Drunk Driving Arrest, Maple and Dequindre, 5/8, 6:55 p.m.
Officers responded to report of two subjects fighting in the lot of the Polish Cultural Center. Responding officers located both parties. Investigation revealed the incident began as a traffic altercation. Both drivers pulled into the lot where there was a verbal and possibly physical altercation where one driver was either punched by the other, or pushed to the ground. (Stories were somewhat conflicting.) In the course of the investigation, one of the drivers was found to be drunk, and was arrested. The 45-year-old male from Clinton twp. Had a blood alcohol level of .15. This was his second chargeable drunk driving offense. The other driver, a 27-year-old male from Royal Oak was released.
Possible Felonious Assault, Wilcox Brothers, 85 Minnesota, 5/2, 7:30 a.m.
Complainant reported a fellow employee deliberately struck him with his '00 Chevy Pickup, which resulted in an injury to his knee. Complainant stated the suspect was terminated as a result of the incident.
Felonious Assault Report, American MSC, 2451 Elliott, 5/10, 11:15 p.m.
Officers responded to complaint of a fight. Allegations made that 26-year-old male temporary employee was advised not to return to work when he refused to complete his shift. In response, he reportedly produced a straight edged razor and swung it at employee he suspected of reporting him to manager. He allegedly drove at that employee as he departed in his green '01 Pontiac Bonneville. No injuries. Investigation continues.
Assault and Battery, Ona Marble and Granite, 1042 Livernois, 5/10, 10:30 a.m.
Complainant came to station and reported that while at work, his partner's brother, who is an employee, entered the office and began screaming at him. When he attempted to escort the subject out of the office, the subject began punching him. When he asked his partner to assist, he alleges the partner joined in the assault. The two suspects were interviewed and alleged complainant punched the brother/employee first. They denied attacking the complainant.
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