Farmington Hills man shoots, kills bouncer while being removed from Dooley’s Tavern, police say

36-year-old Warren man killed

ROSEVILLE, Mich. – A Farmington Hills man shot and killed a bouncer while being removed from Dooley’s Tavern in Roseville, police said.

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The shooting happened around 11:40 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 26) at the bar, which is located at 32500 Gratiot Avenue.

A 25-year-old Farmington Hills man was being removed from the bar and fighting with employees, officials said. He pulled out a gun and fired shots, striking a 36-year-old Warren man several times, according to police.

The Warren man died from his injuries, authorities said. People who knew him said he was a bouncer at the bar.

“He was the biggest teddy bear in the world,” one person said of the Warren man. “He didn’t cause trouble. He had a family, four kids.”

A second person was struck by gunfire, but that person’s injuries are not believed to be serious, police said. Officials don’t believe the second victim was directly involved in the altercation.

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Roseville police officers arrived at the bar and arrested the Farmington Hills man. He will be arraigned this week, they said.

“If you’re going to get kicked out, OK, just man up and get kicked out,” one person said. “Go on with your business. You don’t need violence and to scare everyone just because you got (angry). Not worth it. Lives are more important.”

Officials continue to investigate the shooting. Anyone with information is asked to call Roseville police at 586-775-2100.


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