Charles Ramirez, The Detroit News
A 19-year-old Southfield man accused of leading Berkley police on a car chase Wednesday while carrying a concealed weapon has been charged.
Cameron Scott has also been banned from entering the cities of Berkley and Royal Oak by a judge, officials said.
Scott was arraigned Thursday in 44th District Court in Royal Oak, according to court records. He is charged with third-degree fleeing police, carrying a concealed weapon, and driving with a suspended license.
A judge set his bond at $11,000 and scheduled his next court hearing for next Friday, records said.
Police said the judge also prohibited Scott from entering the cities of Berkley and Royal Oak except for court purposes.
Scott was arraigned Thursday in 44th District Court in Royal Oak, according to court records. He is charged with third-degree fleeing police, carrying a concealed weapon, and driving with a suspended license.
A judge set his bond at $11,000 and scheduled his next court hearing for next Friday, records said.
Police said the judge also prohibited Scott from entering the cities of Berkley and Royal Oak except for court purposes.
Berkley police said officers on Wednesday tried to pull a white Ford Fusion over for a traffic stop near 12 Mile Road and Coolidge Highway.
They said the driver refused to stop and continued to speed south towards 11 Mile. Officers gave chase.
Authorities said shortly after the chase began, the driver tossed a firearm from the car. Police boxed in the vehicle and arrested the driver, later identified as Scott.
Berkley police also released dash camera video of the chase.
cramirez@detroitnews.com