Killing of Collin Rose

The shooting occurred following an attempt by the officer to stop and question a bicyclist riding near the Wayne State University campus in an area which was experiencing an increase in thefts.

He was surrounded by his family and close friends while his co-workers and fellow law enforcement waited in the hospital lobby.

ET on Tuesday, November 22, 2016, Rose radioed into dispatch requesting backup and saying he was approaching a bicyclist at 3650 Lincoln Street.

[2][4] The officers loaded Rose into the back of a patrol car and rushed him to Detroit Receiving Hospital, where he was taken into surgery.

[13] Rose then attended and graduated from Ferris State University's criminal justice program in 2010,[14][15][16] where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

[5] On March 15, 2017, two Detroit Police Department officers were shot and wounded after stopping to question a man, Raymond Durham, who was walking in the street near Tillman and Ash.

A sample of his DNA was submitted to the state police forensic science laboratory to check against the trace evidence left at the scene where Rose was shot.

The investigation is still ongoing in both shootings, but it is believed that Durham is in fact the person who shot and killed Collin Rose.

"This will bring a sense of closure to the family, our officers and the Wayne State University community at large," Holt said.

"[21] At 3:20 p.m. Raymond Durham appeared before 36th District Court Judge Kenneth King for a competency hearing for the March shooting of Detroit Police Officers James Kisselburg and Ben Atkinson.

Durham was ordered back to the Center for Forensic Psychiatry, a 210-bed psychiatric facility that provides diagnostic services to the criminal justice system and psychiatric treatment for criminal defendants adjudicated incompetent to stand trial or acquitted by not guilty by reason of insanity.

[22] Michigan Governor Rick Snyder released a statement while Rose was still in critical condition which in part said, "Our police officers need our support and appreciation.

Let's hope Officer Rose can make a full recovery and let's never forget the sacrifice he has made in service to his state.

"[23] He added that Collin served Wayne State with distinction, and we owe those he left behind our deepest sympathies and our strong support.

"[23] Ferris State University President David Eisler said in a statement, "Officer Rose was an excellent student, a leader among his peers and a consummate professional dedicated to protecting and serving.

[8][9][14] Hundreds of police officers, family, friends, and community members lined up in the stadium's atrium to view his casket.

[8][9][14] Mourners gathered for a candlelight vigil on Wayne State University's campus on November 29 and bowed their head in a moment of silence at 6:31 p.m., exactly one week after Rose radioed in his request for backup.

[3][14] Wayne State University posthumously awarded Rose his master's degree in dispute resolution during commencement ceremonies.

[11] The Detroit Tigers held a winter caravan ceremony at Wayne State University Police Department on January 20, 2017, honoring Rose and cobringing attention to the request for information in the investigation of the shooting.

Rose Memorial Scholarship at Gull Lake Community Schools Foundation, Support of nonprofit canine safety organizations, animal welfare organizations and the Collin Rose Enrichment Center at Detroit Dog Rescue Emotional and financial support of fellow Line of Duty Death survivors.