Court orders competency evaluation of Roseville man after alleged ?barricaded gunman incident

Macomb County authorities say Daniel Waldrep, 30, of Roseville, was referred by the court for a competency and criminal culpability evaluation.

The criminal case stems from January 23, when the defendant allegedly forced entry into his home while intoxicated and armed, injuring his wife, then barricaded himself and fired a high-powered rifle at responding officers, striking a patrol vehicle and wounding an officer.

Waldrep appeared before Judge Joseph F. Boedeker at the 39th District Court for a Probable Cause Conference. At the request of defense counsel, the court referred Waldrep to the Center for Forensic Psychiatry for an evaluation regarding his competency to stand trial and his criminal culpability.

Waldrep is charged with the following offenses:

FOUR COUNTS: Assault with Intent to Murder, a felony punishable by any term of years up to life

ONE COUNT: Weapons – Firearms – Possession by a Prohibited Person, a 5-year felony

ONE COUNT: Weapons – Ammunition – Possession by a Prohibited Person, a 5-year felony

ONE COUNT: Attempted Peace Officer – Disarming Firearm, a 10-year felony

ONE COUNT: Police Officer – Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing, a 2-year felony

ONE COUNT: Domestic Violence, a 93-day misdemeanor

SIX COUNTS: Weapons Felony Firearm, a 2-year felony, each a consecutive term to main charge

Waldrep also has a Habitual Offender – Third Offense Notice, an aggravating sentencing factor.

Waldrep in in custody at the Macomb County Jail with a bond set at two million dollars cash/surety, no 10%.

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