Federal prosecutors said the man was in the initial mob group trying to breach the Capitol and assaulted officers.
Officials said both men billed health insurance companies for prescription medications that they did not dispense at Michigan pharmacies.
The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet, and officials do not believe alcohol or drugs played a role in the crash, according to police.
Investigators determined alcohol was a factor in the crash, according to police.
The mother is expected to recover, while the teen was in "extremely critical" condition, according to police.
Police were still trying to determine what led up to the crash.
Officers secured the crash scene until other election workers arrived and grabbed the ballots, according to police.
Investigators have not yet identified a shooter or determined a motive for the shooting.
Officials do not know why the person jumped into the water, according to reports.
The 3-year-old boy was taken to a nearby hospital where he was listed in critical condition, according to reports.
Prosecutors said it is the second time the officer has been charged with domestic violence.
Police said the driver was arrested in connection with the killing.
Police did not release a motive for the shooting and were still looking for a shooter.
A school bus driver is facing charges in connection with a crash that killed a 3-year-old girl earlier this summer in Wayne County.
Famed Detroit news anchor Devin Scillian said his last broadcast will be in December.
Police have not arrested anyone in connection with the crash and did not give a suspect or vehicle description.
Police said the chase started after two women assaulted officers during a traffic stop, according to multiple news reports.
The young girl suffered a cut on her neck and was treated at a nearby hospital, where she was listed as stable, according to police.
Police said the man, who was a parole violator, fired shots at officers first in an area where kids were playing football.
Investigators do not believe the incident was random, as the home invasion stemmed from a prior altercation.
The gas station clerk was charged after locking the doors before an angry customer shot 3 bystanders, killing one.
A 19-year-old Battle Creek man was killed in an overnight crash on a Detroit freeway, according to Michigan State Police.
Officials said the opioid ring was operated out of an Oakland County health and medical services facility.
Prosecutors said the shooter acted in self-defense and will not face charges in connection with the shooting.
Police believe speed also played a role in the crash.
An Oakland County man was arrested in connection with the shooting, according to police.
The 21-year-old Sterling Heights man was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, according to police.
Detroit Police Chief James White may be stepping down to pursue another career path, according to multiple news reports.
Police said the Detroit man hit the tourist without provocation in downtown Detroit near Campus Martius Park.
Police said the former employee returned to work Monday morning and set a car on fire that injured two women outside the Detroit business.
The 3-year-old boy was taken to a nearby hospital where he was listed in critical condition, according to police.
A 15-year-old girl was arrested after threatening to shoot up her school in Monroe County, according to police.
Police have not arrested the suspected shooter and did not release any more information related to the shooting.
The 14-year-old was shot and killed in the parking lot outside the fair in Novi, according to police.
Another teen was injured, police said. In response, fair organizers added police and required minors be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Investigators were still trying to determine how the man came into contact with the downed wire, according to police.
The blaze reached up to 20 feet high and was spread over nearly 500 yards, according to officials.
Smoke from the fire pushed the air quality in the area to "moderate" Wednesday morning, according to AirNow.
Police said there were 11 people inside the home, including eight children.
Detroit's 36th District Court did not say how long the judge would be removed from the bench.