Michigan Carjacking Suspect Shot, Killed by Arkansas Police
- Arkansas State Police fatally shot 33-year-old Felipe Millan-Gomez from Michigan during a traffic stop on Interstate 40 near Carlisle on June 11, 2024.
- The shooting followed Millan-Gomez's armed carjacking and kidnapping in Manistee County, Michigan, on June 9, which led authorities to consider him armed and dangerous.
- Millan-Gomez reportedly exited the vehicle with a weapon during the stop conducted by state troopers and U.S. Marshals, prompting troopers to fire and fatally wound him.
- Records indicate that six individuals died while fleeing state police in both 2023 and 2024, and the shooting is currently being examined by the state police’s criminal investigation unit.
- The investigation will be submitted to the Lonoke County Prosecutor to determine if the lethal force was justified, while authorities continue searching for Millan-Gomez's accomplice and assure public safety.
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Grand Rapids man killed in shootout with Arkansas State Police
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A Grand Rapids man has died after sparking a shootout with Arkansas State Police, authorities say. Sign up for breaking news alert emails ASP identified the suspect as 33-year-old Felipe Millan-Gomez. He was wanted in connection to an armed carjacking that happened Monday in Manistee County. According to the Manistee County Sheriff’s Office, the carjacking happened Monday morning in Onekama, a village about 12 …
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