Prosecutors
still investigating Detroit cops accused of vigilante justice
Detroit— Nearly three weeks after two police sergeants were
arrested for allegedly using their guns and badges to enact vigilante justice,
no charges have been filed.The sergeants — one a Detroit cop, the other from
St. Clair Shores —were arrested July 27, but released two days later.
On July 21, the two men allegedly wore their badges around
their necks and drew their department-issued pistols when they approached two
men at an eastside Citgo gas station on French Road. According to police, the
sergeants took a cellphone and $500 cash. One of the officers also allegedly
struck a victim in the head with the butt of his gun, although the man
reportedly was not seriously hurt.
Police sources told The Detroit News it wasn’t a random
robbery; rather, the victims were targeted because earlier they had stolen the
phone and money from the suburban officer’s daughter.