LANSING, MI – A man will serve up to 32 years in prison after shooting at police during a high-speed chase in Northern Michigan this summer.
Darrin Martin, 28, of Marion, pleaded no contest on Friday, Oct. 24, to multiple felony charges stemming from the July 10 assault and high-speed police chase across Wexford and Osceola counties, according to a news release from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
As part of the plea agreement, Martin will serve 15-30 years in prison on two counts of assault with intent to murder, and a mandatory 2-year sentence for two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon, Nessel’s office said.
Michigan State Police officers and the Wexford County Sheriff’s Office responded to multiple 911 calls about an alleged assault and home invasion on July 10.
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