DETROIT (WWJ) — Three young men have been charged in connection with the shooting death of Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy Brad Reckling over the summer.
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office Wednesday morning announced the case against two Clinton Township teens and a Detroit teen.
Ramon DeBose, 18, of Clinton Township is charged with murder of a peace officer, receiving and concealing a motor vehicle, carjacking, conducting a criminal enterprise, four counts of carrying a concealed weapon and three counts of felony firearm.
Two others — 18-year-old Marquis Goins of Detroit and 18-year-old Karim Moore of Clinton Twp. — have each been charged with accessory after the fact to a felony, receiving and concealing a motor vehicle, carjacking, conducting a criminal enterprise, and various weapons charges, including carrying a concealed weapon and felony firearm.
All three are scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday afternoon in 36th District Court in Detroit.
Late on the night of June 22, Reckling was in an unmarked patrol car searching for an SUV that had been reported stolen from the Red Oaks Water Park in Madison Heights earlier that day.