Crime & Safety
Oakland County Man Charged After Firing Shots Into Mobile Home: Prosecutor
There were no injuries in the shooting.

OAK PARK, MI — An Oakland County man is facing charges after firing shots into a mobile home last week, according to prosecutors.
Keshawn Webster, 24, of Oak Park, was charged with two counts of assault with intent to murder (up to life in prison), one count of weapons - firearms discharge from a vehicle (10-year felony), one count of weapons - firearms discharge in or at a building (10-year felony) and four counts of felony firearm (consecutive 2-year sentences per felony).
He was placed in jail and given a $1 million bond. His next court date is scheduled for Jan. 13.
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On Dec. 26, prosecutors said Webster used a handgun to fire multiple shots into an occupied Shelby Township mobile home. No one inside the home was injured, prosecutors said.
Investigators believe Webster had a dispute with one of the occupants of the mobile home.
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"The allegations in this matter are serious. Resorting to violence to resolve disputes is wholly unacceptable, and my office will give this case the thorough and deliberate attention it warrants," said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido.
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