Police probe into MSU shooter is expected to last months
LANSING — Police are trying to learn more about the digital presence of the man who killed three Michigan State University students and wounded five others on Feb. 13 as the homicide investigation nears the two-month mark. MSU Chief of Police Chris Rozman said police have obtained several search warrants and digital evidence related to Anthony McRae. He said he did not immediately know exactly which warrants investigators had, but he gave the example that if detectives wanted access to McRae’s cellphone, then they would need a warrant. Additionally, if they wanted to access items within his phone, like an…
