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Detroit, MI

Mich. highway shooting suspect arraigned on 60 counts

Gina Damron, Detroit Free Press
  • Casteel is being held without bond on assault with intent to murder charges
  • His mother told the Detroit Free Press she worries he may be mentally ill
  • A judge scheduled the next hearing for Wednesday

DETROIT — A Wixom man accused in a series of shootings across four Michigan counties last month was charged Friday with 60 counts — including attempted murder — involving eight shootings.

Raulie Wayne Casteel, 43, is being held without bond on the assault with intent to murder charges.

Oakland County Assistant Prosecutor Kenneth Frazee said a high bond or no bond was appropriate since these charges only represent a portion of the victims of "these acts of terror."

One of his attorneys, Charles Groh, said Casteel is a college graduate who lived in Wixom at his in-laws' house with his wife and 2-year-old daughter. He said Casteel has been unemployed for the past two years, was financially supported by his wife, has never been convicted of a crime and was a stay-at-home dad.

Casteel's preliminary exam conferences are scheduled for Wednesday.

Raulie Wayne Casteel appeared in court Friday via video and was arraigned on 60 counts related to random shootings along the I-96 corridor in Michigan.

He was previously arraigned in Howell Township in another shooting and is being held on a $2 million bond in that case.

In District Court on Friday, Casteel appeared via video feed wearing orange jail garb. He waived his readings on the charges -- something he didn't do Wednesday when he was charged in the Howell case.

On Friday, he agreed when Groh said he could show him the charges after the hearing.

"Let's waive the reading and I'll wait until later this afternoon and we can discuss that," Casteel said.

Casteel is suspected of driving and shooting at people, mostly motorists, across Oakland, Livingston, Ingham and Shiawassee counties last month. Casteel, whose mother told the Detroit Free Press she worries he may be mentally ill, could also be charged soon in Ingham County cases, Ingham County Sheriff Gene Wriggelsworth said Thursday.

The shootings occurred Oct. 16-18 and on Oct. 27, when a man was shot in the buttocks as he drove along Interstate 96. The bulk of the shootings occurred on roadways along the I-96 corridor.

Judge Dennis Powers on Friday said a decision would likely be made at Wednesday's hearing about whether competency and criminal responsibility tests would be requested.

Douglas Mullkoff, Casteel's other attorney, said he wanted it to be clear that the judge and not Casteel's attorneys raised the competency issue.

"Certainly," Powers said. "It's your ballgame as to what you want to do."

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