Wanted Suspect Leads Police On Wild Chase in Macomb County, Michigan

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Macomb County, Michigan — On August 30, 2021 at approximately 12:40pm, undercover agents with the U.S. Marshall’s service requested that the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office assist in making a traffic stop on a homicide suspect identified as 32-year-old Kamauri Kennedy. The suspect vehicle was a Town and Country mini-van traveling northbound on Groesbeck. The suspect was being followed by U.S. Marshall’s undercover agents. The mini-van was spotted at Groesbeck and Cass in Mt. Clemens by a Macomb County Sheriff sergeant.

The Sergeant began to follow the mini-van and activated his lights and sirens as the mini-van began to flee on the shoulder. A pursuit began and the suspect was ultimately apprehended when a second Macomb County Sheriff’s deputy takes out the suspect vehicle. The suspect, wanted for homicide out of North Dakota, and his passenger were taken into custody without injury. The deputy that ultimately ended the chase received non-life threatening injuries. Multiple vehicles were damaged.

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40 thoughts on “Wanted Suspect Leads Police On Wild Chase in Macomb County, Michigan

  1. A successful pit that appears to snap the axel on the suspect vehicle and nearly immediately bring it to a stop… very very impressive. Congrats to these officers for waiting for the right time to stop this moron.

  2. Holy shit, I know this whole area, they actually passed by my job at Utica and Groesbeck. Grosbeck leads into Detroit and a lot of empty east side neighborhoods and would be easy to lose a cop in.

    It's crazy when you recognize an area where a Chase happened

  3. The airbag going off in the pit car 10 seconds after major collision, when he runs into the curb is comically unfortunate

  4. Wow what a chase – that officer did a superb job in keeping up, and relaying the status back to dispatch – awesome job. So glad no one was hurt or killed here. Toughest job

  5. I swear this is a need for speed mission. The guy was a rookie and he was supposed to lose the intro mission.

  6. Best police chase so far this year. That LEO stuck to him like glue. Great job LEOs. Hope they both stay in jail for a long time.

  7. ….And here is what the MAINSTREAM MEDIA WILL REPORT TO THE USA as RACISM……… What a bunch of fucking Bullshit…..

  8. I can't believe my hard earned tax money is going to go to feeding and housing this asshole. In cases like this, where it is almost assured that the suspect is guilty, beyond a doubt, then execution ought to be the consequence. This guy has no right to live on this earth with us anymore.

  9. That’s a good van right there! Flat out speed with good suspension balance on high speed

  10. Cop at all he end was out of control with emotion. And I know what everyone will say look what the suspect did. We I saw. And emotions like that yelling and cursing is not a good quality for a officer time bomb waiting to go off. And for you who say how hard and stressful there job is. Guess what they knew the requirements of the job and still applied. Cop calling on to dispatch was calm as a cucumber. Good job on his part

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