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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 5, 2003
Detroit
Homicide Task Force Provides Kent County Authorities with Valuable Leads
That Help Solve Drug Related Murder
MAY 5--Detroit,
MI - The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Detroit Police Department
and the Michigan State Police Homicide Task Force has recently solved
several drug-related homicides in the City of Detroit. One such investigation
also uncovered vital information that was shared with the Kent County
Sheriff's Department that should help solve an execution-style homicide
in the Grand Rapids area. The Homicide Task Force was investigating the
drug-related murders of Michael Moore and Larry Rodgers that occurred
on September 18, 2002 and October 26, 2002 in the City of Detroit, when
leads were developed on a Kent County homicide.
On February 19,
2003, members of the Detroit Homicide Task Force executed a search warrant
at 11030 Courville Street in Detroit, Michigan. Investigators had information
that weapons involved in the murders of Moore and Rodgers were inside
the residence and the occupant, Edward Johnigan, may have been involved
in the murders. As officers entered the residence, Johnigan fled to the
basement and fired a gun at officers. Johnigan barricaded himself in the
basement and refused to surrender. After DEA Group Supervisor Greg Anderson
negotiated with Johnigan, he subsequently surrendered.
Investigators
recovered two AK-47 assault weapons, one .30 caliber carbine rifle and
one .40 caliber pistol. Evidence indicated that Johnigan had fired at
Agents with the .40 caliber pistol. Johnigan was arrested and charged
with the drug-related murders of Larry Rodgers and Michael Moore. Johnigan
was additionally charged with four counts of attempted murder on police
officers, four counts of felon in possession of a firearm, four counts
of felony firearms violation and one count of discharging a firearm in
a dwelling. Johnigan is being held in the Wayne County (Detroit) Jail
without bond.
Information developed
by the Detroit Homicide Task Force also linked Johnigan to the drug-related
execution of Ean French in Kent County (Grand Rapids), Michigan on February
3, 2003. French was discovered bound and shot 12 times with two different
caliber weapons. Members of the Detroit Homicide Task Force contacted
Kent County Homicide Detectives to share intelligence on the murder. Ballistic
testing showed that the weapon Johnigan fired at Agents was the same weapon
used to murder Ean French in Kent County. Investigators have also identified
a second suspect in the murder of French and Kent County Detectives are
expected to seek criminal charges against Johnigan in the coming weeks
for the murder of French.
The DEA Detroit
Homicide Task Force was formed in 1999 and has successfully solved over
125 drug-related homicides in the Detroit Metropolitan area. The unit
has also been instrumental in assisting with numerous homicide investigations
in other areas of the state and throughout the country.
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