Public visitation continues Tuesday for Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon
Former Highland Park Police Chief Hilton Napoleon says goodbye to brother Benny Napoleon
Posted at 6:19 AM, Dec 28, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-28 06:19:42-05
(WXYZ) â A second public viewing for Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon continues Tuesday. Napoleon died on Dec. 17 after battling COVID-19 for several weeks.
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The first public viewing was held on Monday, Dec. 28 at Swanson Funeral Home, 806 E. Grand Blvd., from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., with another scheduled on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at Greater Grace Temple, 2500 W. Seven Mile Road, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Napoleon lost a hard-fought battle with coronavirus Dec. 17. He was 65 years old.
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Community leaders carried on the tradition in honor of Napoleon at the Greater Grace Temple.
It’s a bittersweet Christmas for Tristan Shannon’s family, but thankfully they’re receiving coats and other necessities.
“It’s wonderful. It’s such a blessing,” Shannon said. “It’s such a blessing. Especially the time that we’re in right now.”
“This is something that sheriff Napoleon would have been doing if he was here,” said Wayne County deputy Robert Dunlap.
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(FOX 2) - A new COVID-19 epidemic order goes into effect Monday from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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Casinos, movie theaters, bowling alleys and in-person learning at high schools and universities are allowed to reopen and resume.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at a Dec. 18, 2020, COVID-19 briefing. (WDIV)
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