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Ex-Detroit police officer accused of assaulting woman, pointing gun at her

Ex-Detroit police officer accused of assaulting woman, pointing gun at her

CBS News2 days ago
A former Detroit police officer is accused of assaulting a 26-year-old St. Clair Shores woman while in uniform and pointing a gun at her.
Wayne County prosecutors allege that on Jan. 26, 2025, around 11:30 p.m., Justice Calvin, 31, followed the woman, with whom he has children in common, to a parking lot of a nursing home on Schaefer Highway in Detroit.
Calvin then allegedly got out of his vehicle while in full uniform and pointed a gun at the woman before removing her from the passenger side of her car and physically assaulting her.
Calvin turned himself in to police on Tuesday.
He was arraigned Tuesday on charges of domestic violence, assault with a dangerous weapon, felony firearm, and larceny from a person. He was given a $50,000 bond with a GPS tether and ordered not to contact the victim.
A probable cause conference is scheduled for Aug. 28.
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