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Blog Arson at Detroit apartments caught on video The Detroit News — Dozens of tenants were displaced from an east-side apartment building Sunday night when an arsonist calmly doused a hallway with gasoline and lit a match. No one was hurt during the 7 p.m. blaze at the complex at Shoemaker and McCle…
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Blog Senior defensive end Frank Clark arrested on charges of domestic violence and assault Frank Clark kicked off UM team after hotel incidentAngelique S. Chengelis, The Detroit News Ann Arbor — Senior defensive end Frank Clark on Monday was kicked off Michigan’s team following a violent confrontati…
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Blog Bashara badmouthed daughter during jailhouse conversations George Hunter, The Detroit News Woman he met online testified Wednesday Detroit – Audio of Robert Bashara badmouthing his daughter during a jailhouse phone call was played for a jury Wednesday during his murder-for-hire trial. “My daugh…
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Blog Detroit led U.S. in murder, crime rates, FBI says Detroit — Detroit remained the most dangerous big city in the nation last year, despite a decline in violent crime including murders, according to FBI crime statistics released Monday morning. Detroit had 316 murders in 2013, a rate of 45 per 10…
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Blog Exam ordered for teen accused of trying to kill family Oralandar Brand-Williams, The Detroit News 12:06 p.m. EDT October 31, 2014 Plymouth Township — A judge on Friday ordered competency exams for a teenaged girl and her adult boyfriend, who are both charged with conspiring to kill her family.…
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Blog Michigan man smokes bong in car after police chase crash By Associated Press on the FreePress Police have arrested a man who they say smoked from a bong after a high-speed chase through Ohio and Michigan that ended in a crash. The Monroe News reports Dundee police were notified that Ohio law en…
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Detroit teen faces sentencing in shooting death of mom
Detroit — A 14-year-old boy who pleaded guilty last month to charges he fatally shot his mother in February while she slept on the couch of the family's east side home will face sentencing Friday.Joshua Smith, who is charged as an adult, entered the plea to charges of second-degree murder and felony firearm before Wayne County Circuit Judge Bruce Morrow as his trial was set to start.Smith, who had been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Tamiko Andrea Robinson, is expected to receive 25 to 50 years in prison under the agreement, and a mandatory two years for the firearm conviction, prosecutors said.Robinson's fiance, Chiko Lewis, testified at Smith's preliminary examination in March that he was asleep in a back bedroom of the home in the 5700 block of Burns on Feb. 27 when he heard gunshots.By Christine FerrettiFrom The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Man charged in slaying of uncle on Detroit's west side
Detroit — A 28-year-old man is being charged in the slaying of his uncle on the city's west side last weekend, police announced Wednesday.Mark Williams was arraigned Tuesday on felony charges of first-degree murder, felon in possession of a firearm and felony firearms.Bond was denied. His next court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday.Police said Williams was visiting relatives at a home in the 6600 block of Sparta about 8:40 p.m. Saturday when he started arguing with his uncle, Robert Williams, 46.After Mark Williams left, police said, "he fired shots into the dwelling, striking Mr. Williams, who has died from the injuries."Detroit Police Homicide investigators requested help from the Detroit Fugitive Apprehension Team to find and arrest Williams.From The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
1 dead, 3 wounded in shooting on Detroit's northwest side
Detroit — One man was killed Wednesday afternoon and three other people were wounded, including a 4-year-old boy, in a shooting on the city's northwest side.According to family of the victims, a group of men passed by a house on the 5100 block of Webb Street and then circled back before shooting, fatally wounding the man, later identified by his family as Stephan Turner Jr., 27.Regina Ward; her boyfriend, Ronald McGowan Jr.; and their young son, Ronald McGowan III, were grazed by bullets at the house, said Ward's sister, LaTanya Ward, 39.By George HunterFrom The Detroit News:Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Police: Fragments of 7 bullets in road shootings from same gun
22 incidents reported from Oct. 16-18, most along I-96 corridorFragments of seven bullets found at the scenes of roadway shootings in Wixom and Livingston County came from the same gun, authorities said Tuesday.The Oakland County Sheriff's Office Forensic Laboratory analyzed the bullet fragments from the seven sites, Under sheriff Michael McCabe said."We can't say with certainty what caliber weapon they came from at this point," McCabe said. "But seven of these incidents are from the same weapon."Evidence from other shooting incidents is being reviewed by the Michigan State Police.Wixom Police Chief Clarence Goodlein said investigators have received more than 200 tips from the public about the shootings, suspicious vehicles or suspects.From Oct. 16-18, police said 22 shootings were reported in Oakland, Livingston, Ingham and Shiawassee counties, most aimed at vehicles along the Interstate 96 corridor. No injuries have been reported.By Mike Martindale and Karen BouffardFrom The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Michigan State Police: Man who fled trial in May is captured
Jackson — Michigan State Police say they've captured a 53-year-old man who was wanted since he fled the last day of a criminal trial five months ago.TV stations WNEM and WILX report Ricky Wheeldon was caught early Wednesday following a traffic stop in Ingham County's Leslie Township.Police say Wheeldon was taken into custody without any problems. He's being held at the Jackson County Jail. A 62-year-old man driving the vehicle also was expected to face charges.Police say they found a loaded gun and suspected methamphetamine in the vehicle.Authorities say Wheeldon ran a theft and drug ring. He stood trial in May and MLive.com reports a Jackson County jury convicted him of nine felonies, including running a criminal enterprise.From The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Task force promises 'best effort' to find I-96 corridor shooter
East Lansing — A multi-jurisdictional task force met Tuesday morning at Michigan State University to consolidate resources in an investigation of 22 shooting incidents in four counties.Ingham County Sheriff Gene Wriggelsworth said no new incidents have occurred since late Thursday, but the task force is investigating scores of tips on the incidents, in which shots were fired at oncoming traffic on or near Interstate 96 in Oakland, Livingston, Ingham and Shiawassee counties. The shootings took place between Oct. 16-18.The meeting at the MSU Department of Public Safety included more than 30 officers from Wixom, Ingham County and Shiawassee County."We wanted to brief this group with what the Wixom group knew," Wriggelsworth said. "We're pursuing a number of leads."By Karen BouffardFrom The Detroit News:Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Evidence shows Kilpatrick spent more to steer contracts to Ferguson
Water department altered process to give him better shotDetroit — Kwame Kilpatrick was willing to pay millions of dollars more for water and sewer work if it meant steering contracts to his friend Bobby Ferguson, according to testimony and evidence presented Monday in federal court.Water boss Victor Mercado ignored favorable rankings for competing contractors to give work to Ferguson, according to Daniel Edwards, a water department official who testified for more than three hours on Monday.And the water department took steps to alter competitors' qualifications to give Ferguson a better shot at getting contracts, evidence showed.By Mike Wilkinson and Robert SnellFrom The Detroit News:Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Police release sketch in I-96 shootings
Police released a sketch Sunday of a suspect involved in a series of random shootings in Livingston, Oakland and Ingham counties along the Interstate 96 corridor.The sketch is from a description of a suspect that was given to police from one of the shooting incidents that happened Thursday in Ingham County. The eyewitness also gave police descriptions of a car resembling the vehicle the suspect was driving. The car being driven by the shooter is possibly a dark 1998 Oldsmobile Alero or a 1998 Camry.The suspect, from the witness description, is believed to be a white male in his early 20s to mid-30s who has beard stubble.A multi-jurisdictional task force has been set to try and find the shooter. No one has been injured in the incidents. Some automobiles in the Wixom area have been damaged by bullet holes, however.By Oralandar Brand-WilliamsFrom The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Mom seeks help in finding missing Roseville man
Roseville — The mother of a missing man is asking the public for help in finding him.Christopher "Sloan" Taylor, 39, was last seen Oct. 4 after getting his car repaired, said his mother, Vikki Taylor Harper, an Atlanta-area resident.Taylor, a divorced father of two, is a salesman of industrial equipment. His mother said she doesn't necessarily expect foul play but said her son would not just walk away without his family knowing where he is."This length of time is impossible," said Taylor Harper Sunday. "My son doesn't go two days with talking to me, his aunt, his child or his work."By Oralandar Brand-WilliamsFrom The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Police: Roseville man asked undercover detective to kill his wife
Roseville — Charles Tringali of Roseville has been married for 27 years, but police say he wanted out and wasn't planning on getting a divorce.Tringali, 68, is being held at the Macomb County Jail on $1 million bond after he was arraigned Wednesday in 39th District Court on a charge of soliciting the murder of his wife.He faces up to life in prison if convicted.Police haven't released a motive in the case. Tringali's wife was not harmed."For whatever his motivations were, he wanted someone to kill his wife and was willing to pay for it," said Deputy Police Chief Donald Glandon of the Roseville Police Department. "Luckily, through quick police work, we were able to stop it."By Maureen FeighanFrom The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Life sentence for man in Livingston County killing
Howell — A man has been sentenced to life in prison in the murder, mutilation and burning of a 40-year-old man a year ago in Livingston County.Calling it a "horrific crime," Circuit Judge David Reader sentenced 28-year-old Brian Stafford on Thursday.Stafford pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, saying he aided co-defendant George Tanner in the Oct. 15, 2011, slaying of Christopher Townsend, who was beaten with a wrench and strangled with a seat belt.Townsend's remains were burned in a wooded area in Green Oak Township.Stafford cried and asked for forgiveness from Townsend's family on Thursday.Tanner's case remains on hold.The prosecutor's office is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn Reader's ruling that the jury cannot hear Tanner's alleged confession to police.From The Detroit News: Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Roseville man held on solitication for murder charge
Fraser — A 68-year-old Roseville man is being held on $1 million after he allegedly tried to hire someone to murder his wife.Charles Tringali was arraigned Wednesday on a charge of solicitation for murder, a felony, in 39th District Court. He faces up to life in prison if convicted.According to a press release, police got a tip that Tringali was looking to hire someone to kill his wife of 27 years. A meeting was held between Tringali and a Roseville detective, during which a location for the murder was discussed along with methods. Police said a down payment was made to the detective.Tringali was then arrested.A preliminary exam is scheduled for 8:15 a.m. Wednesday.By Maureen FeighanFrom The Detroit News:Are you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
Women Arraigned on Selling K2 Charges
Two women were arraigned Wednesday on charges of selling K2 at a Livingston County smoke shop.Court documents state Ronda Rosak of Howell and Melissa Dzierwa of Fowlerville are charged with selling K2 at Smoke Depot in Howell back in April. Their attorney, Timothy Corr, says Michigan State Police took several products from their store including "Gods of Aroma." When police sent the it to the lab, they learned it contained an ingredient consistent with K2 and inconsistant with state law."They're very upset of course, because they had no idea that the chemical was in that product," said Corr. "The store was under the impression that chemical wasn't present and they had a lab report from the place they bought it from to prove it."Both are out on a $5,000 personal bond. If convicted, Corr says the maximum penalty for selling a non-narcotic is seven years in prison.6 News reached out to Livingston Prosecuting Attorney David Morse several times for comment, but our calls were not returned.By Maria Hechanova WLNSAre you in need of a criminal lawyer in Michigan?
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