Michigan Man Found Dead After Allegedly Running Over Trump Supporter

The 22-year-old Michigan man who allegedly ran over an 80-year-old Trump supporter with an ATV has been found dead in his home. According to a Tuesday release from the Houghton County sheriff’s office, Hancock Police and sheriff’s deputies arrived at the 22-year-old’s Quincy Township home on Tuesday and found him dead by a self-inflicted gunshot
Michigan Man Found Dead After Allegedly Running Over Trump Supporter

The 22-year-old Michigan man who allegedly ran over an 80-year-old Trump supporter with an ATV has been found dead in his home.

According to a Tuesday release from the Houghton County sheriff’s office, Hancock Police and sheriff’s deputies arrived at the 22-year-old’s Quincy Township home on Tuesday and found him dead by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

According to a release on Sunday, police responded to three politically motivated incidents by the man – two involving vandalizing vehicles, and the third where he ran over the 80-year-old man.

He allegedly drove an ATV onto the 80-year-old man’s yard while he was putting up a Donald Trump campaign sign and intentionally running him over.

The 80-year-old suffered serious injuries and remained in critical condition as of Monday.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

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