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Attorney General Mike Cox has tapped a veteran prosecutor to investigate the FBI's fatal shooting in Dearborn of a Muslim leader after Wayne County declined to get involved, his office said today.
Doug Baker, a former Wayne County prosecutor who has handled major cases, was chosen as a special assistant attorney general to review whether the FBI acted appropriately in the Oct. 28 shooting death of Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah. Abdullah was shot 20 times by federal agents seeking to arrest him and his followers on suspicion of dealing in stolen goods in a sting operation.
Baker will investigate whether the FBI violated any state laws in their handling of the case, said John Sellek, spokesman for Cox. That review could potentially lead to charges as serious as manslaughter or second-degree murder, Cox's office said.