Romulus, Michigan Man Charged After Firing Multiple Shots Outside Middle School, Triggers Lockdown and Curses at Judge

Romulus, Michigan Man Charged After Firing Multiple Shots Outside Middle School, Triggers Lockdown and Curses at Judge

ROMULUS, MICHIGAN — A 44-year-old Romulus man is facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors say he fired several shots outside Romulus Middle School, triggering a school lockdown and active shooter response earlier this month. Authorities identified the suspect as Shawntez Marshawn Gregory, who was arrested at the scene following the incident, which occurred at approximately 9:50 a.m. on January 6, 2026.

Shots Fired Outside School While Students Were Inside

According to prosecutors, Gregory allegedly fired a handgun multiple times while standing just outside Romulus Middle School on Wick Road. His son was attending the school at the time of the shooting.

Law enforcement confirmed that:

  • No one was injured
  • The school was placed under lockdown
  • Police initiated an active shooter response as a precaution

Officers responded quickly and took Gregory into custody without further incident.

Arrest Made at Scene, Multiple Charges Filed

Gregory was arrested at the scene and later charged with several criminal offenses, though specific charge counts were not detailed in the release. Authorities emphasized that the presence of a firearm near a school campus prompted an immediate high-risk response, regardless of injuries.

Court Appearance Turns Heated

During a virtual court hearing, the situation escalated further. Prosecutors stated that Gregory:

  • Used profanity
  • Refused to identify himself
  • Disrupted the proceedings

As a result of his behavior and the seriousness of the charges, a judge ordered Gregory to be held without bond, according to authorities.

Investigation and Legal Process Ongoing

Officials confirmed the case remains active as prosecutors prepare for the next phase of court proceedings. No additional details have been released regarding motive or what led up to the incident.

Law enforcement reiterated that any firearm discharge near a school campus is treated as a critical public safety threat, even when no injuries occur. For continued coverage of major criminal cases and public safety incidents across the country, follow NapervilleLocal.com.

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