- Posted May 09, 2013
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Court for man accused in girlfriend's window fall
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP (AP) -- A judge has set a $765,000 bond for a suburban Detroit man who's accused of throwing his girlfriend out a third-story motel room window, then attacking her as she lay on the ground.
The Oakland County sheriff's department says the 47-year-old woman was taken to a hospital, underwent surgery and is expected to recover.
The attack happened about 9:20 p.m. Saturday in Royal Oak Township, an impoverished community bordering Detroit.
The sheriff's department says deputies arrested Bobby McKenzie on an attempted murder charge.
On Tuesday, Oak Park District Judge Michelle Friedman-Appel set bond for McKenzie on the charge and a probation violation.
Undersheriff Michael McCabe says he doesn't know if McKenzie has a lawyer.
Published: Thu, May 9, 2013
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