News Summary
In Detroit, a 17-year-old named Dwayne Noah Alexander-Perdue has been charged with nine felony counts, including armed robbery and carjacking. The charges stem from an incident where he allegedly threatened a woman in her backyard while armed, demanding her car keys before fleeing in her vehicle. Alexander-Perdue was apprehended on the same day, and if convicted, he could face a life sentence. The case highlights community concerns about violent crime and juvenile offenders.
Detroit – A 17-year-old was charged with nine felony counts following an alleged carjacking incident in Detroit on May 7, 2025. Dwayne Noah Alexander-Perdue has been charged as an adult by the Wayne County Prosecutor, Kym Worthy, for his role in a violent crime against a woman who was feeding dogs in her backyard.
The incident took place around 3:30 p.m. when the victim, a 47-year-old woman from Warren, Michigan, was tending to dogs at a house in the 17400 block of Charest Street. Alexander-Perdue reportedly approached her while brandishing a handgun. He allegedly demanded her car keys and fled the scene in her vehicle after robbing her at gunpoint.
Law enforcement was able to apprehend Alexander-Perdue on the same day as the incident occurred, bringing him into custody shortly after the crime took place. The charges against him include armed robbery, carjacking, unlawfully driving away an automobile, receiving and concealing a stolen motor vehicle, resisting and obstructing police, carrying a concealed weapon, and three counts of felony firearm charges.
If Alexander-Perdue is convicted of armed robbery, he faces a potential life sentence in prison, emphasizing the severity of his alleged actions. On May 14, 2025, he was arraigned in the 36th District Court in Detroit. During the hearing, Alexander-Perdue stood mute, leading the court to enter a not guilty plea on his behalf. Magistrate Laura A. Echartea denied him bond, indicating the court’s concern over the nature of the charges.
Currently, no attorney has been listed for Alexander-Perdue, and there is no future hearing date provided in the online court records available to the public. The prosecution has described this incident as one that highlights the predatory and violent nature of Alexander-Perdue’s actions, contrasting it with any altruistic considerations related to the victim’s role as a dog rescuer.
This incident has drawn attention due to its violent nature and the age of the suspect. Carjacking and armed robbery are serious offenses that have significant legal consequences, particularly in instances involving firearms. The Wayne County Prosecutor’s office has made it clear that they take such crimes seriously, especially when they involve acts of violence against innocent victims engaged in benevolent activities.
In the state of Michigan, both armed robbery and carjacking are felonies that can result in lengthy prison sentences. With the increased rates of violent crime in various urban areas, this case has raised public concern regarding safety and the legal system’s handling of juvenile offenders charged with serious crimes. The outcome of this case may influence discussions on juvenile justice reform and the accountability of young individuals committing violent offenses.
The community is left with questions about safety and the ramifications of such violent occurrences, especially as they relate to individuals engaged in compassionate work like dog rescuing. As the case progresses, further details will emerge regarding the legal proceedings and potential outcomes for all parties involved.
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- Fox 2 Detroit: Teen in Custody After Carjacking
- Wikipedia: Carjacking
