DETROIT, MI – A Detroit man arrested in November after a chase and shootout with police has been indicted.
Terrance Markyce Davis was indicted on multiple federal charges including attempted murder of federal agents and carjacking, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Michigan.
Davis, 33, of Detroit, is charged with one count each of unlawful transport of firearms, carjacking, assaulting an officer, attempted murder, and three counts of committing a violent crime.
“This man is an agent of chaos,” U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon said. “He tore through our city streets, raising hell. We are thankful for the brave men who put a stop to the defendant’s rampage.”
Between Nov. 5 and Nov. 13, Davis fired shots into several houses and cars in Detroit, seriously injuring one

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