The man was arrested in New York and extradited back to Michigan to face charges.
Police believe there may be additional victims.
Three of them were taken to a nearby hospital where they were listed in stable condition, officials said.
Prosecutors said the man voted in person despite having already returned an absentee ballot for the same election.
Police said the 28-year-old woman was trying to put gas in her car on the freeway's shoulder when an SUV struck her.
Police believe no one else was involved in the incident and that there is no danger to the community.
Police said the women were shot to death.
The woman was placed in jail with a $25 million bond.
Police said the stabbing stemmed from a fight the two workers had earlier in the day.
Prosecutors said the chemical spill turned a Macomb County creek bright blue.
Police said the two workers got into an argument before the stabbing, and a customer fired a gunshot to try to stop the attack.
Investigators were still trying to determine how the boy went missing.
Prosecutors said the jury returned the verdict after deliberating for roughly 20 minutes.
Officers pulled the body from roughly two feet of water in the middle of the river, where there was also a lot of debris, officials said.
BREAKING: Body pulled from the Clinton River in Macomb County, according to the sheriff's office.
Police shared a video that shows a woman holding a bright blue box as she makes her way toward the motel from the parking lot.
Police said the suspect reached speeds up to 100 miles per hour before striking two cars at a Macomb County intersection.
Officials said the man was arrested the day of the scheduled attack.
A Detroit man is facing charges after sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl at a Macomb County park last weekend, prosecutors said.
It was not immediately clear if the teen was charged as an adult or a juvenile.
Police said the woman resigned instead of being fired.
The man's 19-year-old sister turned herself into police.
Police did not immediately release the woman's name, but did say she is from Detroit.
Police said two groups of people were fighting before one person pulled out a gun and shot four people, killing two of them.
Police believe a driver who struck the man was driving drunk and was arrested in connection with the crash.
The child care worker was charged with second-degree child abuse and fourth-degree child abuse.
Investigators were still trying to determine if drugs, alcohol or a medical condition played a role in the crash.
Two people were hurt after a shootout on Interstate 94 in metro Detroit over the weekend, according to Michigan State Police.
Police said the argument started over an out-of-order restroom inside the restaurant.
Prosecutors said there were no injuries in the fire.
Police do not know if drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash.
Prosecutors did not say what may have led to the fatal attack.
Police said the chase began in Sterling Heights where they spotted a stolen car.
The incident happened at a home on Roy Street and 11 Mile in St. Clair Shores Saturday afternoon.
No officers were injured in the shooting and there is no further threat to the community, according to police.
Four people were arrested in connection with the armed robbery, according to police.
Officials said the teen is a student at the school.
Investigators were still trying to determine if the man was impaired or if he had a medical emergency.
The officer was taken to a nearby hospital with serious but stable injuries, according to officials.
Police said investigators found DNA evidence inside the ex-boyfriend's apartment that shows he killed the 30-year-old.