
Camille Amiri
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4 weeks ago |
fox2detroit.com | Jack Nissen |Camille Amiri
Police were seen chasing an escaped suspect who ran from custody Thursday morning after he had been arrested. The 22-year-old was missing for at least 30 minutes before police found him near an apartment in Detroit's midtown neighborhood near Wayne state University. What we know: The 22-year-old was initially arrested by Detroit police between 8 and 9 a.m. Thursday morning for carrying a concealed weapon.
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1 month ago |
freerepublic.com | Dave Herndon |Camille Amiri
Free RepublicBrowse · SearchNews/ActivismTopics · Post ArticleSkip to comments. 5 family members shot after fight between brothersfox2detroit.com ^ | April12, 2025 | By Dave Herndon and Camille AmiriPosted on by marktwainDETROIT (FOX 2) - Two brothers are in critical condition, and at least three other family members were shot after an altercation at a house in the 14500 block of Sussex Street in Detroit on Saturday afternoon.
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1 month ago |
fox2detroit.com | Camille Amiri |David Komer
A St. Clair Shores restaurant owner was assaulted and beaten it happened Saturday night at Amigos Tacos on Greater Mack. "All over it was like huge, big bruises, big bumps," he said. "It was rally bad all over my head, (that's where they were) hitting me the most, and my back, because I was on the floor just trying to save myself." The backstory: It started out as a dispute with a DoorDash driver over the men's restroom.
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1 month ago |
fox5dc.com | Dave Herndon |Camille Amiri
By Dave Herndon and Camille AmiriPublished April 12, 2025 5:33pm EDT Family fight leaves 5 shot, hospitalized in Detroit Police said a fight between two brothers that started hours after their mother died, left at least five people shot in Detroit. DETROIT (FOX 2) - Two brothers are in critical condition, and at least three other family members were shot after an altercation at a house in the 14500 block of Sussex Street in Detroit on Saturday afternoon.
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1 month ago |
fox2detroit.com | Camille Amiri |Brendan Vrabel
Students in Ann Arbor were in shock on Friday after former University of Michigan football co-offensive coordinator Matthew Weiss was accused of hacking and obtaining private photos of college athletes. What they're saying: According to a federal indictment, Weiss hacked into computer accounts of thousands of college athletes who were mostly women. Officials say he did this with the goal of obtaining private photographs and videos that were never intended to be shared publicly.
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