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Husband Kills Wife With Sword, Walks Into Police Station
Husband Kills Wife With Sword, Walks Into Police Station

Newsweek

time06-05-2025

  • Newsweek

Husband Kills Wife With Sword, Walks Into Police Station

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Detroit Police Department has launched an investigation after a man walked into the 11th Precinct police station and confessed to killing his wife with a sword. The police detained and arrested the man following his confession, and officers were dispatched to the address he provided. Upon arrival at the scene, officers found the front door to the home unsecured and discovered a woman's body at the residence. Newsweek contacted the Detroit Police Department's 11th Precinct via online form and telephone for further details on the case. The Context As reported by ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV, authorities traveled to an address on Conley Street, where the man said he lived, south of 7 Mile Road. When they arrived at the home, they discovered the deceased woman, described as a "Black female in her late 60s," and confirmed that a sword was also located on the scene. Police officers in Detroit on October 21, 2023. Police officers in Detroit on October 21, 2023. Sarah Rice AFP/What To Know Speaking to local station WXYZ-TV, Michael Chambers, the commander of the Detroit Police Department's 11th Precinct, said: "At approximately 4:30 this morning, a Black male in his late 60s came into the 11th Precinct on Nevada and stated he had killed his wife with a sword. He was detained at the precinct, and two scout cars were dispatched out to an address on Conley, just south of 7 Mile. "When they arrived at the location, they found a door unsecured. They made entry and went to an upstairs bedroom, where they found the deceased." The department has not released additional details regarding the identities of the man and woman involved. When asked whom people with information on the case should call, Chambers said: "The individual is in custody. However, if there's other information involving this fatal assault, they should contact our homicide section." Earlier this year, Detroit reported that it "ended 2024 with 203 criminal homicides, down 19 percent from last year's 57-year low and down 33 percent since 2022," thanks to partnerships with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. According to the U.S. Justice Department, the One Detroit Violence Reduction Partnership is "a coalition of community and law enforcement partners working together to develop and execute the best strategies to reduce violent crime." What Happens Next The Detroit Police Department's Homicide Unit is leading the investigation, which is ongoing. Anyone with information should call the Homicide Section at 313-596-2260 or 1-800-Speak-Up, a program that seeks to help prevent and solve criminal activity while providing safety information through the local Crime Prevention Resource Center.

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