Suspect Michael Brooks faces multiple felony charges after a high-speed chase in Warren led to a crash, injuring an officer and endangering his 12-year-old daughter.
High-Speed Chase in Warren Ends in Felony Charges
WARREN, Mich. — A police pursuit in Warren on Wednesday resulted in multiple felony charges against 33-year-old Michael Brooks of Eastpointe. The incident, which took place on February 13, ended in a violent crash at 8 Mile and Mound Road, leaving an officer hospitalized and raising serious concerns about public safety.
The Pursuit and Crash
At approximately 11:52 a.m., a Warren patrol officer attempted to stop a silver Cadillac sedan near I-696 and Dequindre due to an invalid license plate violation. Instead of complying, Brooks fled southbound on Mound Road, initiating a high-speed pursuit.
Shockingly, Brooks’ 12-year-old daughter was in the vehicle at the time, a fact unknown to officers during the chase. As he approached the intersection of 8 Mile and Mound, Brooks ignored a red light and crashed into two other vehicles. Meanwhile, the pursuing officer was involved in a separate crash on Mound Road, north of 8 Mile. The officer remains hospitalized in stable condition after surgery, with expectations of a full recovery.
Felony Charges Against Brooks
Following an investigation by Warren police, the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office authorized multiple felony charges against Brooks, including:
- Fleeing & Eluding (Second Degree) – 10-year felony
- Third-Degree Child Abuse – 2-year felony
- Driving with a Suspended License Causing Serious Injury – 5-year felony
- License Plate Forgery – 1-year felony
Brooks was arraigned in 37th District Court before Visiting Judge Metry, where he entered a not guilty plea. His bond was set at $100,000 cash/surety with a GPS tether requirement if posted. His next court appearance is scheduled for February 25, 2025.
A History of Reckless Behavior
Investigators revealed Brooks’ extensive criminal record, highlighting repeated offenses including:
- Felony possession of synthetic narcotics
- Multiple counts of fleeing & eluding (Third and Fourth Degree)
- Weapons possession
- Possession of methamphetamine or ecstasy
- Multiple driving suspensions and prior convictions
Authorities also notified Child Protective Services (CPS) regarding Brooks’ actions, given the unprecedented nature of a fleeing suspect endangering their own child.
Departmental Review and Public Safety Concerns
As standard procedure, the Warren Police Department will conduct an internal review to ensure that all pursuit protocols were properly followed. Warren Police Commissioner Eric Hawkins reaffirmed the department’s commitment to public safety and officer accountability.
For additional information, contact Warren Police Commissioner Eric Hawkins at (586) 574-4803.
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