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Teen sentenced to prison in connection with death of Oakland County deputy

Deputy Bradley Reckling was shot, killed in June 2024

The Detroit Police Department is seeking assistance from the community regarding the fatal shooting of Oakland County Sheriff Bradley Reckling while in the line of duty. (Detroit Police Department)

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. – A teen who was found guilty in connection with the killing of Oakland County Deputy Bradley Reckling was sentenced to prison on Wednesday.

Reckling was shot and killed in the line of duty after working with an auto theft unit in tracking a stolen car in Detroit on June 22, 2024.

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While following the vehicle, which had been stolen from the Red Oaks Waterpark, Reckling was shot at multiple times.

Raymone Debose, Marquis Goins, of Detroit and Karim Moore, of Clinton Township, were arrested and charged in connection with Reckling’s killing.

Debose was the only one of the three teens charged with murder. He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder of a police officer and felony firearm on July 29, 2025. He is expected to be sentenced on Aug. 22, 2025.

Moore was sentenced in May after he pleaded guilty to the charges of conducting a criminal enterprise, receiving and concealing a stolen motor vehicle and felony firearm.

Goins was sentenced on July 30, 2025, to eight to 30 years for carjacking, two years for felony firearm, five to 20 years for conducting a criminal enterprise and one to five years for receiving and concealing a motor vehicle. He will not be eligible for parole until after he has served in prison for 10 years.

Background on case --> 3 teens charged in killing of Oakland County deputy


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