A 36-year-old Westland man was arraigned today on murder charges
stemming from the shooting death of Taylor police Cpl. Matthew Edwards.
Judge Geno Salomone of 23rd District Court arraigned Tyress Trearndos
Mathews from Mathews' hospital bed.A not-guilty plea was entered for
Mathews, who will be held without bond. A preliminary exam is scheduled
for 1 p.m. Sept. 21.
Mathews is charged with premeditated murder, murder of a peace officer,
assault with intent to murder and other felonies. He faces up to life
in prison if convicted.
"I would ask the community to continue to keep Cpl. Edwards' family in
their prayers and in the days to come, as his family tries to
comprehend the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident," Taylor
Police Chief Dale Tamsen said in a statement. "I would also like to
thank the community and other police agencies for the outpouring of
support shown to our department at this time. The response has been
incredible, and our department will now try to start the healing
process."
Edwards, an honored officer, husband and father of two, was shot after
he and his partner, Cpl. Gregory Pinche, responded to a breaking and
entering call about 5:45 a.m. July 23. The officers were responding to
an apartment complex in the 12000 block of Pine Street.
The officers saw a window screen on the ground and observed the
defendant leaning on a minivan parked outside of the residence,
according to the Wayne County Prosecutor's office. The officers exited
their vehicle, and Mathews approached them, carrying a bag. Mathews
allegedly had an argument with his wife and claimed he needed to
re-enter their apartment to get his keys, prosecutors said.
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