Police scanner audio is revealing new details from the night a Dearborn Heights, Mich. homeowner shot and killed Renisha McBride on his porch.
In the recording, collected from Broadcastify and published by the Detroit News, a female dispatcher can be heard telling police that she received a call from a man who said he “thinks” he shot someone on his porch, before hanging up.
Later, an officer on the scene can be heard telling the dispatcher: “There’s somebody down on the porch … it appears it’s going to be a black female.”
McBride’s death was characterized as a homicide on the autopsy report released Monday by the Wayne County Medical Examiner’s Office. The report indicated she died of a shotgun wound to the face fired from a great enough distance that no gunpowder residue or soot was found on her. No other remarkable injuries were found.
McBride’s family believes she was at the home seeking help after being involved in a car accident. Police say that accident occurred shortly before 1 a.m. when McBride hit a parked vehicle. By the time police responded to that crash, she was nowhere to be found. The homeowner did not call 911 to report the shooting until 4:45 a.m., according to the Detroit News report. What happened in the hours in between is unclear.
The homeowner’s attorney has defended his reaction.
“There was a lot of banging. It was a lot of noise, and it didn’t sound like just knocking,” attorney Cheryl Carpenter told Michigan Radio in an interview released Monday.
“This is a tragedy for everybody involved, and the homeowner is completely torn up. He realizes another person’s life was taken. It was a young woman, and he is devastated by that fact,” she added.









