Dearborn, MI — A 38-year-old man from Dearborn is facing multiple serious charges after allegedly using his vehicle to intentionally strike another man on Saturday night, leaving the victim with life-threatening injuries.
According to Dearborn Police, officers were called to the scene around 10:45 p.m. near Michigan Avenue and Howe Street, where they discovered a man lying unconscious on the sidewalk. Emergency responders provided immediate medical aid before transporting the victim to a nearby hospital. The victim remains in critical but stable condition.
Suspect Identified and Arrested
Police quickly identified the suspected driver as Murtadha Jabbar Alizairij, who was later arrested at his Dearborn residence. Officials say Alizairij voluntarily admitted his involvement during questioning.
On Monday, the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office formally charged Alizairij with:
Assault With Intent to Murder
Assault With Intent to Do Great Bodily Harm Less Than Murder
Assault by Strangulation
Assault With a Dangerous Weapon
He was arraigned before Judge Gene Hunt at the 19th District Court, where his bond was set at $750,000 cash, and he was ordered to wear a GPS tether if released.
Longstanding Dispute Behind the Attack
Investigators believe this was not a random attack. Police say the incident appears to be connected to a long-standing personal and business dispute between Alizairij, the victim, and their families. The two men have reportedly known each other for more than 20 years.
Ongoing Investigation
Dearborn Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the assault and are urging any witnesses to come forward. Officials have not released the name of the victim, who remains hospitalized.
This case highlights the serious consequences of personal disputes escalating into violence, and authorities are treating the matter with the highest level of attention.