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Police evicted Whitney Burney and her four children in December 2020 from a home she was renting, after her landlord claimed she was squatting on the property. Her lawsuit claims the police acted illegally and violated her rights in multiple ways.
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In a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, former U of M violin professor Stephen Shipps pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of transporting a minor across state lines with intent to engage in sexual activity. Also on Tuesday, former Detroit police officer Alonzo Jones pleaded guilty to taking more than $3,000 in bribes, in yet another case of corruption involving the city’s towing industry.
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Former Detroit Police Chief Craig's license status is “lapsed,” according to public records reviewed by Michigan Radio.
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has appointed interim Chief James White to permanently head the Detroit Police Department.Despite the city conducting a…
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Detroit has an interim police chief. James White returns to the department after a few months as executive director of the Michigan Department of Civil…
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Detroit police chief James Craig plans to talk to reporters today amid speculation that he will retire after eight years and consider a turn to…
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A Detroit family facing eviction after apparently being scammed by a fake landlord has been given a reprieve of sorts.The group Detroit Eviction Defense…
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A federal judge has dismissed the city of Detroit’s counterclaim against a group of protesters. Members of Detroit Will Breathe have been marching in the…
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Today on Stateside, an artist and an architect come together to rethink what performance spaces look like in the era of physical distancing. Also, with…
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An ongoing corruption investigation into the Detroit Police Department's narcotic unit may take up to two years, Detroit Police Chief James Craig said…