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15-year-old Eastpointe High School student in custody after stabbing another student at school, police say

Eastpointe High School student reportedly stabbed by fellow student

Eastpointe High School student reportedly stabbed by fellow student File photo EASTPOINTE One Eastpointe High School student was hospitalized and another is in police custody after a disagreement between the two students turned violent. The incident occurred at approximately 10 a.m. June 1 inside the high school. According to the Eastpointe Police Department, a 15-year-old student suffered multiple stab wounds to his upper torso. Officers said he was transported to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition. The department said that officers recovered the knife used in the stabbing at the scene and that the suspect, also 15 years old, surrendered to officers after a brief foot pursuit. He was taken to the Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center.

Clinton Township to explore social work assistance in policing

Clinton Township to explore social work assistance in policing Published:  Tags:  Jacksonville Sheriff s Office JSO generic police lights (WJXT) CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – The Clinton Township Police Department supports a study up for approval by the Township Board of Trustees, to determine if engaging social workers can help better serve the community by providing support for their officers in the field. Trustee Laura Cardamone, a social worker who owns a private practice counseling center in Clinton Township, initiated a $25,000 study funded by a federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), dollars provided to the Township annually. The study is designed to be a deep dive into how social workers can support responding police officers in situations that require or would benefit from additional personal or community support. A needs assessment will likely transition into the development of a working program.

Former police officer sues ex-AG employees

View Comments A former police officer whose sexual assault case was dismissed by Attorney General Dana Nessel is suing six individuals involved with his case, including a Michigan State Police trooper and three former employees of the Department of Attorney General.  Sean MacMaster, a former Detroit police officer, filed suit in Detroit federal court last week, alleging that investigators and prosecutors in his case violated his rights to due process and protection from unreasonable search and seizure.  MacMaster and his 71-year-old stepfather were arrested in 2019 and charged by the Attorney General’s Office with the sexual abuse of a relative. MacMaster maintained his wife, Johanna MacMaster, had fabricated the story during a custody battle and argued in his lawsuit that investigators acted inappropriately while investigating and prosecuting the case. 

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