In the quiet town of Redford Township, Michigan, an incident unfolded that left the local police department shaken but grateful for a swift resolution. On September 18, officers responded to a report of an occupied stolen van at the corner of Dalby and 8 Mile. What transpired next was a dramatic turn of events that involved a brief car chase and a physical confrontation.
As officers arrived at the scene, they spotted the driver of the stolen van, identified as Robbin Lagrande Gough Jr., who quickly attempted to flee the scene. The police acted quickly, giving chase to the vehicle as it sped away. Thankfully, the chase didn’t last long. The officers managed to box in Gough’s van, effectively bringing it to a halt.
As the police approached to make the arrest, things took a volatile turn. According to the police report, when the officers tried to remove Gough from the vehicle, a physical altercation broke out. This unexpected fight resulted in injuries to two of the officers involved. It was a tense moment, but the officers were trained for such situations.
Both injured officers were promptly transported to a local hospital for treatment. Thankfully, their injuries were reported as non-life-threatening, and they were later discharged, allowing them to return to their duties. It’s a relief to know that, despite the danger they faced, the officers are on the mend.
The following day, on September 19, Gough was arraigned under a warrant that charged him with four felonies. This isn’t Gough’s first run-in with the law; he has been labeled a habitual offender for the fourth time. Given the seriousness of the charges, the court set his bond at a staggering $1,000,000 cash/surety, which indicates the severity with which the legal system is treating this case.
It’s important to note that Gough was previously granted parole but had reportedly failed to comply with its terms. It seems he may also have been involved in several other crimes prior to his recent arrest, although the details surrounding these allegations are still developing. The police have indicated that more charges could be on the way.
In the wake of this incident, the community of Redford Township has shown its support for the injured officers. Residents appreciate the hard work and bravery of their police department, who continually put themselves in harm’s way to ensure the safety of others. Incidents like this, while alarming, remind us all of the challenges law enforcement faces on a daily basis.
As the story unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the importance of law enforcement in our communities and the realities they face. With Gough now in police custody and new developments expected, it will be interesting to see how the legal proceedings progress. For now, the officers involved in the incident are recovering, and the community is rallying together to support them.
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