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Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office
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Email: Dawn.Fraylick@macombgov.org
January 8, 2025
Detroit Man Arraigned for Shooting at Police Officer’s House Twice, Only Hours Apart

Mount Clemens, MI - A Detroit man was arraigned in connection with two shootings at a Warren residence.
It is alleged that late Sunday, January 5, 2025, Dashaun Lewis stood outside of the Warren residence of a Reserved Highland Park police officer and shot at the house five times causing damage to the home and the victim’s vehicle. A few hours later on Monday, January 6, 2025, it is alleged that Dashaun Lewis came back to the residence and shot at two victims standing outside of the house and at the house again. Three people were at the house at the time of the second shooting. Lewis fled, but Warren Police officers deployed a drone and located him a few blocks away.
For the January 5, 2025 shooting, Lewis, age 21, was charged with the following:
Count 1: Discharge of a Firearm at a Building, a ten year felony
Count 2: Receiving and Concealing a Firearm, a ten year felony
Count 3: Malicious Destruction of Personal Property $1,000.00, less than $20,000.00, a five year felony
Count 4: Felony Firearm, a two year mandatory felony
Lewis was arraigned in 37 Warren District Court where District Court Judge Michael Chupa set bond at $300,000.00 cash/surety. Upon release the defendant is to wear a GPS tether, have no contact with any of the victims or witnesses, and no possession of any firearms.
For the January 6, 2025 shooting, Lewis was charged with the following:
Count 1: Assault with Intent to Murder, a life felony
Count 2: Assault with Intent to Murder, a life felony
Count 3: Assault with Intent to Murder, a life felony
Count 4: Discharge of a Firearm at a Building, a ten year felony
Count 5: Receiving and Concealing a Firearm, a ten year felony
Count 6: Felony Firearm, a two year mandatory felony
Lewis was arraigned in 37 Warren District Court where District Court Judge Michael Chupa set bond at $600,000.00 cash/surety. Upon release the defendant is to wear a GPS tether, have no contact with any of the victims or witnesses, and no possession of any firearms.
"These allegations are extremely serious and deeply concerning. This brazen act of violence not only caused significant property damage but also put the safety of the entire community at risk. Such actions cannot be tolerated, and we will pursue justice to ensure the safety and security of all our residents," said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido.
The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office represents the People. We are committed to achieving justice and following the laws of the State of Michigan. All that are accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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