
Prosecutors Focus On Speed And Warning Systems In Warren Officer Manslaughter Trial
Prosecutors in the high-profile manslaughter trial of former Warren Police Officer James Burke are zeroing in on the officer's speed and the absence of emergency warnings during a fatal crash in 2024.
According to testimony and evidence presented in court, Burke was driving his patrol vehicle at speeds between 114 and 117 miles per hour when the collision occurred. Prosecutors argue that neither emergency lights nor sirens were activated, leaving other drivers unaware of the rapidly approaching police car.

























