- Posted January 06, 2015
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Man in court in assault knocks out deputy
DETROIT (AP) - A suburban Detroit man already in trouble for an assault on a police officer last month has been arrested on accusations he hit and knocked out a sheriff's deputy at a courthouse.
The Detroit News says that 29-year-old Deandre Wilson was with his caseworker at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in Detroit last Friday when he struck 32-year-old Deputy Crystal Dominguez in the head.
Sheriff Benny Napoleon says Wilson was in court for a hearing on charges of assaulting a Taylor police officer last month.
Wilson was arraigned Saturday on fresh charges of resisting and obstructing a police officer. A judge in Romulus set his bond at $300,000 and scheduled a Jan. 15 probable cause hearing in Detroit District Court.
It's unknown if Wilson has a lawyer.
Published: Tue, Jan 06, 2015
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