A gas station clerk was arraigned Thursday in connection with the fatal shooting of Detroit man after a dispute over beef jerky Monday in southwest Detroit, the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Offi…
Detroit — A gas station clerk was arraigned Thursday in connection with the fatal shooting of Detroit man after a dispute over beef jerky Monday in southwest Detroit, the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office announced.
Moad Mohamed Al-Gaham, 40, of Detroit was arraigned in the city’s 36th District Court on charges of first-degree premeditated murder and felony firearm, Prosecutor Kym Worthy said during a press conference Thursday. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.The incident took place just after 3 a.m. Monday in the 4410 block of Vernor Highway near Clark Avenue.
Al-Gaham then, officials allege, rifled through McNary’s pockets, returning the item to the shelf, then kicked McNary out of the store after denying McNary’s attempt to pay for the item and locked the doors, preventing McNary from re-entering.“In a short period of time after that, we further allege that did the following: he produced a handgun, he aimed it, he held it in the direct line of forehead and then fatally shot him from inside the gas station,” Worthy said. “Mr.
“Here we are less than one month after the locked door incident at a Detroit gas station on West McNichols. This simply cannot continue to happen,” Worthy said in a news release. “In this case the defendant allegedly had a weapon aimed at Mr. McNary’s face while he was in a place of safety on the other side of a locked glass door and pulled the trigger. He had time to premeditate his actions and was not in any immediate danger.
During the press conference, Worthy said the store operating without a license was an issue beyond her lane, and the matter was up to the city and state agencies like LARA, the Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
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