A Lansing man accused of disarming police officers and shooting one in the leg last year has been charged, officials announced Thursday.
Andrial Ortiz, 30, was arraigned last week in the 54A District Court in Lansing, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said. He has been charged as a four-time habitual offender.
He is charged with 17 felonies, her office said in a statement. The charges against him are:
∎ Eight counts of using a firearm during the commission of a felony, second offense, a 5-year felony. Convicted defendants must serve the sentence for the crime consecutively in the case of multiple counts;
∎ A count of resisting and obstructing a police officer and causing serious impairment, a 15-year felony;
∎ Two counts of disarming a police officer, a 10-year felony;
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