Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit announced on Thursday that a defendant accused of shooting a 6-year-old boy in Ypsilanti Township on Sunday is back in custody.
A man charged with shooting a 6-year-old boy in the arm as the child was picking up his bike has been ordered to turn himself into the Washtenaw County Sheriff and has increased the bond to $100,000.
Family, friends of road workers killed in crash seek justice after waiting 5 months in court
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Family and friends of two men who were killed by a suspected drunk driver Nov. 7, protested outside the Washtenaw County Courthouse because court proceedings continue to be delayed.AnnArbor.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI – It’s been five months since a woman was charged for hitting and killing two construction workers on I-94, but court proceedings haven’t moved forward.
Friends and family of Nicholas Andres Sada and Davyon Desmon-Aereailes Rose, both 23 from Lansing, are frustrated with the delays.
Sada and Rose were killed when a suspected drunk driver entered a construction zone on eastbound I-94 near Harris Road in Ypsilanti Township and hit them at about 1:40 a.m. Nov. 7.
Whether it’s Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey constantly referring to Governor Whitmer’s looks and calling her a “gal” or Michigan Republican Party Chair Ron Weiser calling our Governor, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and Attorney General Dana Nessel “witches” to be “burned at the stake”, Republicans’ public language has become increasingly abusive. It’s easy to blame Donald Trump for this devolution of Republican rhetoric but these men, along with far too many of their colleagues, are responsible for their own actions.
Women in Michigan have had it. These are no longer isolated incidents, they are becoming the norm. And they’ve crossed the line into outright abuse.
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