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Police launch body-cam video from wild evening in East Lansing

By Editorial Board Published September 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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Police launch body-cam video from wild evening in East Lansing

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Newly launched physique digicam footage offers extra particulars a couple of “disruptive” weekend in downtown East Lansing on Aug. 23.

The video, made public by the Metropolis of East Lansing, exhibits 21-year-old Nathan Leslie Warner pulling a knife from a bag at Ann Road Plaza in entrance of 5 cops. Officers instantly ordered Warner to drop the knife and get on the bottom, based on a information launch. Audio just isn’t accessible on the video till after Warner is arrested.

The footage and surveillance present Warner placing the knife again within the bag and elevating his arms, however he doesn’t get on the bottom as ordered. An officer then tases Warner. After his arrest, Warner may be heard saying, “I didn’t do anything” as he’s escorted to a police SUV in an alley.

(Metropolis of East Lansing)

Felony fees issued following disruptive weekend in East Lansing

A couple of minutes later, officers take away the knife from the bag. One officer says, “That’s a pretty illegal knife,” doubtless referring to the blade’s dimension.

Below Michigan legislation, a blade over 3 inches is taken into account a hid weapon and, when carried with illegal intent, is taken into account to be harmful or lethal. If hid, it may be charged as a felony.

Screenshot 2025 09 12 at 3.17.26 PM(Metropolis of East Lansing)

After a brief drive to the East Lansing Police Division, Warner repeats, “Someone pulled a gun on me.” It’s unclear if he’s referring to the police or another person. Paramedics from the hearth division ask if he needs to be evaluated.

On the station, Warner is verbally aggressive, telling officers they’re “not ready to die” and to “see Jesus Christ himself.” After some resistance, he consents to a Preliminary Breath Take a look at (PBT), generally known as a breathalyzer.

East Lansing police face complaints after chaotic weekend

Warner was charged with felonious assault and carrying a hid weapon. The case was resolved in courtroom Thursday, based on town, however the final result and sentencing are nonpublic, which means particulars should not accessible to the general public or media.

Whereas the decision of the case has not been made public, Warner’s preliminary examination was scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 11. The primary objective of a preliminary examination is for a choose to determine if there’s sufficient proof for the case to go to trial. Most circumstances transfer ahead, however fees may also be dismissed, lowered or added at this stage.

NAACP voices considerations on East Lansing police fee modifications

In the meantime, East Lansing Police Oversight Fee is proposing modifications to Ordinance No. 1533.

The NAACP argues the proposed modifications would bar the fee from investigating or weighing in on self-discipline till after the police division has completed and closed its personal inner investigations into citizen complaints. The group has additionally stated the modifications may limit the discharge of officer names and body-camera footage.

“These changes are a clear attempt to remove any oversight within the East Lansing Police Department,” NAACP Lansing Department President Harold A. Pope stated in a information launch. “The lack of transparency surrounding the incidents in August, where the ELPD pepper-sprayed students and others, as well as tasing one individual, shows the absolute need for an independent oversight commission.”

The revised ordinance was mentioned at a Police Oversight Fee assembly on Aug. 29.

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