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Man charged after police chase through Macomb County, being shot by trooper

Bond set at $1M

Michael Southworth (WDIV)

SHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A man who allegedly led law enforcement on a chase through Macomb County before being shot by police has been charged with multiple felonies.

Background: Michigan State Police trooper shoots Macomb County man armed with long gun

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According to authorities, it started Sunday, March 16, when Michael Southworth reportedly used the butt of a long gun to shatter the driver’s window of a Cadillac at a gas station in Shelby Township.

After that, he allegedly led Macomb County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Michigan State Police troopers on a chase north on M-53 before his vehicle left the roadway and stopped in a field north of 34 Mile Road in Washington Township.

Southworth reportedly exited the Jeep with a gun in his hand and ignored commands to drop it. A trooper shot Southworth in the leg and he was taken into custody.

Southworth was charged Wednesday, March 19, with third-degree fleeing and eluding, assault with a dangerous weapon, assaulting/resisting a police officer, malicious destruction of property, possession of a firearm and three counts of felony firearm.

He was given a $1 million bond and remains lodged at the Macomb County Jail.

The police trooper has been placed on leave while the shooting is under investigation.

Michael Southworth (WDIV)

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