Blog tagged as Crime
‘I Could Taste His Blood,’ Asst. Principal Says About Oxford High Shooting Victim
07/31/23 01:22 PM - Comment(s)
“I could taste his blood. So much blood. It was all over me. It took me a long time, months, almost a year to get the taste of Tate’s blood out of my mouth.”
AG Charges Maddock, Others In False Electors Case
07/20/23 12:36 PM - Comment(s)
Sixteen Michigan residents – including former Republican party co-chair Meshawn Maddock – have been charged with felonies for their role in the alleged false electors scheme following the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Here Come The Underage Brides . . . For The Last Time?
05/05/23 01:18 PM - Comment(s)
Parents or guardians could no longer marry off their children before the minor reaches the age of 18 under legislation promoted today by 17 former child brides who showed up to the Capitol in wedding dresses.
MSU Police: ‘No Conclusive Motive’ To February Shooting; 18 Shots Fired
04/28/23 12:35 PM - Comment(s)
Michigan State University police said Thursday that they’ve found “no conclusive motive” as to why a gunman targeted the campus as he had no personal or professional connection with the school in recent history.
Tougher Hate Crime Penalties Put On The Table
04/27/23 12:27 PM - Comment(s)
Michigan’s ethnic discrimination laws would be strengthened and hate crimes would come with stricter penalties, under legislation spearheaded by Rep. Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield).
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