Farmington Hills man charged with multiple felonies for allegedly firing shots at officers, homes after domestic violence incident involving two children

FARMINGTON HILLS (WWJ) The suspect in a barricaded gunman situation in Farmington Hills that involved two children—resulting in shots fired at police officers and into the neighborhood — was charged with multiple felonies, including Assault with Intent to Murder.

The Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office charged Dejuan Evans, 32 of Farmington Hills, on Monday with three counts of Assault with Intent To Murder, one count of Firearm by a Prohibited Person, two counts of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, six counts of Felony Firearm Second or Subsequent Offense, and one count of Domestic Violence.

Prosecutors said officers responded to a report of a domestic violence assault in progress on Sunday (9/15) just before noon, in a subdivision near 12 Mile and Middlebelt. Evans allegedly assaulted the victim and “threatened her life” in front of her children. One of the children called 911. When officers arrived; the victim told them she had been assaulted and her kids were still inside.

According to Farmington Hills Police, the victim’s children are six and 14-years-old from a previous relationship…

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