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02-07-2013, 07:44 PM
DETROIT (WWJ/AP) – A Detroit man accused of threatening to kill his Warren girlfriend mounted his defense by song.
Callius Moon is facing two felony charges: malicious destruction of fire or police property and resisting or obstructing a police officer.
As he was arraigned Tuesday in Warren District court via video feed from a city lock up, Moon began telling his story in a freestyle rap.
He sang that people were trying to “put it on [him],” among other things. He then offered a few additional verses in which be began to use profanity. It was then that District Judge John Chmura told Moon “that’s good” and the “show’s over.”
Moon has requested a court-appointed attorney.
Callius Moon is facing two felony charges: malicious destruction of fire or police property and resisting or obstructing a police officer.
As he was arraigned Tuesday in Warren District court via video feed from a city lock up, Moon began telling his story in a freestyle rap.
He sang that people were trying to “put it on [him],” among other things. He then offered a few additional verses in which be began to use profanity. It was then that District Judge John Chmura told Moon “that’s good” and the “show’s over.”
Moon has requested a court-appointed attorney.