The Brief
- Two Sterling Heights officers facing charges of misconduct and felonious assault were in court for a preliminary hearing Thursday.
- Both are waiting to find out if they’ll go to trial in a 2024 case involving a domestic violence suspect.
- The hearing included bodycam footage, dashcam footage, and testimony from a police lieutenant.
ROSEVILLE, Mich. (FOX 2) – Two Sterling Heights police officers charged in connection with an excessive force case during the pursuit and arrest of a domestic violence suspect were in court Thursday.
The preliminary hearing for James Sribniak and Jack Currie took place in Macomb County. Both are accused of using a K-9 against the suspect, who investigators say was already on the ground and being cuffed.
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