Macomb County, MI – Officer Shooting Update: Suspect Arraigned, $2M Bond Set

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Roseville, MI – A Roseville man accused in an officer-involved shooting was formally arraigned today in 39th District Court, facing a long list of felony charges tied to the violent incident.

According to the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, Daniel Waldrep, 30, of Roseville, was arraigned Wednesday on multiple charges, including four counts of assault with intent to murder, a life felony under Michigan law.

Authorities allege Waldrep was also charged with six counts of felony firearm, which carry mandatory two-year consecutive sentences, along with additional weapons-related offenses. Prosecutors say the charges stem from a confrontation involving police officers that escalated into gunfire.

The full list of charges includes possession of a firearm and ammunition by a prohibited person, attempted disarming of a peace officer, assaulting or resisting a police officer, and a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. Court records also show Waldrep was served a habitual offender, third offense notice, which could significantly increase potential sentencing if convicted.

Bond was set at $2 million cash or surety, with conditions that include house arrest and a steel cuff tether should Waldrep be released. As of Wednesday, he remains in custody at the Macomb County Jail.

Officials have not released additional details about the condition of the officer involved or the circumstances leading up to the shooting. The incident remains under investigation.

Anyone with information related to the case is encouraged to contact the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office.


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