Current:Home > ContactMichigan State Police trooper to stand trial on murder charge in death of man struck by SUV -AssetPath
Michigan State Police trooper to stand trial on murder charge in death of man struck by SUV
View
Date:2025-04-15 05:24:38
KENTWOOD, Mich. (AP) — A now-retired Michigan State Police trooper who drove his unmarked SUV into a 25-year-old man who was fleeing from police has been ordered to stand trial for second-degree murder.
A district judge in the Grand Rapids suburb of Kentwood said via a Zoom hearing Thursday that she was sending former Detective Sergeant Brian Keely’s case to a circuit court.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced charges in May against Keely after the state police concluded its investigation into the April 17 death of Samuel Sterling and released body camera footage showing the collision.
The second-degree murder charge was filed with an alternative involuntary manslaughter charge.
Police have said Sterling ran from officers after they approached him at a gas station in Kentwood, just outside Grand Rapids. Police said officers attempted to take Sterling into custody on multiple outstanding warrants.
A 15-minute video of the incident released May 10, which includes body and dash camera footage from three separate police agencies, shows police chasing Sterling as they instruct him to stop and put his hands in the air. As Sterling runs past a Burger King, he is struck by an unmarked car and pinned against the building’s wall.
Sterling can be heard moaning in pain as police call for an ambulance. The Kentwood man died later that day in the hospital.
Authorities have said Keely was not wearing a body camera due to his assignment on a federal task force, and the unmarked vehicle he was driving was not equipped with an in-car camera.
“Although the AG’s office told their ‘story’, the true facts will come out at trial,” Keely’s attorney, Marc E. Curtis, said Thursday in a statement. “This is going to be a long hard-fought battle, one that my team has been working on since the very beginning to prove Brian’s innocence.”
Michigan Department of Correction records show Sterling had violated the terms of his probation in June 2022 after he was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon, being a felon in possession of a firearm and stealing a financial transaction device.
veryGood! (4)
Related
- A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
- US port strike by 45,000 dockworkers is all but certain to begin at midnight
- Channing Tatum Admits He's Freaking Out Over Daughter Everly's Latest Milestone
- Opinion: After Kirby Smart suffers under Alabama fist again, the Georgia coach seems to expect it
- Costco membership growth 'robust,' even amid fee increase: What to know about earnings release
- Gymshark Sale: Save 70% on Workout Gear With $20 Leggings, $12 Sports Bras, $14 Shorts & More
- The Daily Money: Port strike could cause havoc
- NFL Week 4 winners, losers: Steelers, Eagles pay for stumbles
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Fantasy football buy low, sell high: 10 trade targets for Week 5
Ranking
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Many Verizon customers across the US hit by service outage
- Cincinnati Opera postpones Afrofuturist-themed `Lalovavi’ by a year to the summer of 2026
- Shawn Mendes Shares Update on Camila Cabello Relationship After Brutal Public Split
- Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
- Star Texas football player turned serial killer fights execution for murdering teenage twins
- Alabama takes No. 1 spot in college football's NCAA Re-Rank 1-134 after toppling Georgia
- Major League Baseball scraps criticized All-Star Game uniforms and goes back to team jerseys
Recommendation
San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
John Deere recalls compact utility tractors, advises owners to stop use immediately
Man sentenced to nearly 200 years after Indiana triple homicide led to serial killer rumors
Reveal Old Navy’s Mystery Deals & Save 60% – Score $18 Jeans, $4 Tank Tops, $10 Leggings & More
Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
Pete Rose made history in WWE: How he became a WWE Hall of Famer
Judge in Alaska sets aside critical habitat designation for threatened bearded, ringed seals
A Black man says a trucking company fired him because he couldn’t cut off his dreadlocks