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Jury seated in trial against man accused of killing Melvindale police officer

Oakland County man faces 12 charges

Michael Lopez at his Aug. 26, 2024, preliminary examination. (WDIV)

WAYNE COUNTY, Mich. – A jury has been seated in the case against an Oakland County man accused of killing a Melvindale police officer.

Michael Lopez, 44, of Southfield, first encountered Melvindale police Officer Mohamed Said at 12:34 p.m. July 21, 2024, at a car wash near the intersection of Oakwood Boulevard and Clarann Street in Melvindale, officials said.

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Melvindale police Officer Mohamed Said (WDIV)

Said, 26, was called to the car wash and Lopez fled on foot, according to authorities.

While Said chased Lopez, Lopez pulled out a handgun and shot Said, police said.

Said died from his injuries.

Lopez is facing the following charges:

  • Murder of a police officer -- a felony with a maximum penalty of life in prison.
  • Felon in possession of a firearm -- a felony with a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
  • Felon in possession of ammunition -- a felony with a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
  • Carrying a concealed weapon -- a felony with a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
  • Possession of methamphetamine/ecstasy -- a felony with a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
  • Possession of under 25 grams of a controlled substance -- a felony with a maximum penalty of four years in prison.
  • Carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent -- a felony with a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
  • Five felony firearm violations -- each two-year felonies, to be served consecutively.

On May 1, 2025, a judge ruled Lopez was competent to stand trial. Jury selection was held on Monday and Tuesday, April 20-21, 2026.


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