I-96 shooter

Attorney General Bill Schuette Announces 18-40 Years for Convicted I-96 Shooter
Attorney General Bill Schuette Announces 18-40 Years for Convicted I-96 Shooter
Attorney General Bill Schuette Announces 18-40 Years for Convicted I-96 Shooter
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced Monday that convicted I-96 shooter Raulie Casteel has been sentenced to 18-40 years in prison by a Livingston County Circuit Court judge. Casteel's sentence wasa result of charges filed by Schuette including charges of terrorism, assault with a dangerous weapon, firing a weapon from a vehicle, carrying a weapon with unlawful intent and three additi
AG Schuette Charges I-96 Shooter with Terrorism for 21 Attacks
AG Schuette Charges I-96 Shooter with Terrorism for 21 Attacks
AG Schuette Charges I-96 Shooter with Terrorism for 21 Attacks
On Thursday, Attorney General Bill Schuette announced the filing of terrorism, assault with intent to murder and felony firearm charges against Raulie Casteel, 43, of Wixom, for crimes allegedly committed in three counties. Schuette’s Criminal Division reviewed evidence collected by the multi-jurisdictional task force formed to investigate the case, and worked with the prosecutors from Ingham, Liv