UPDATE: Detroit Man Gets 8 Years After Shooting At Reserve Officer’s Residence Twice
- Aaron Wilson
- 34 minutes ago
- 1 min read
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A Detroit man has been sentenced to an eight-year prison term for repeatedly shooting at the home of a reserve police officer in Warren, Michigan, a chilling reminder that volunteer law-enforcement personnel, including reserve deputies, can face serious danger even off duty. As reported in our post, just over a year ago, court records show 21-year-old Dashaun Lewis fired multiple rounds into the Warren home of a Highland Park reserve officer on separate occasions earlier this year, damaging property and putting the safety of the officer’s family and neighbors at risk. The Macomb County Circuit Court imposed the sentence after Lewis pleaded guilty to charges tied to the incident, reinforcing local prosecutors’ stance that violence against officers — whether full-time or volunteer — will be met with significant consequences.
