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Grassroots campaigning to mainstream party - is it a step too far?
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Activists credited with having a local effect on global problems
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Michigan State Police troopers say they recovered seven stolen diamond rings worth $50,000 during a traffic stop on I-94 in Calhoun County.
A 31-year-old Detroit man is behind bars after Michigan State Police troopers located several stolen diamond rings worth tens of thousands of dollars during a traffic stop on I-94 in Emmett Township.
Michigan State Police troopers initiated the traffic stop on the vehicle for following too closely on westbound I-94 in Calhoun County. The incident occurred on Tuesday, February 2 just before 1:00 p.m., according to Michigan State Police spokesperson Lt. Dwayne Robinson.
The trooper ran the suspect s information and found that the driver had a suspended license, no insurance, or vehicle registration. The trooper thought the suspect was acting nervous and asked to search the vehicle to which the suspect consented.
Public should have backed OBA immigration plans, ex-OBA senator says
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A Black Farmington Hills police officer turned on the law enforcement agency that hired him several years ago, claiming racial bias in a federal lawsuit.
Officer Dwayne Robinson, hired in 2014, sued the police department and Chief Jeff King, asserting he was denied promotion, advancement and training opportunities that went to lesser-qualified white officers.
Robinson claims he was “repeatedly passed over” and that Black officers like himself are relegated to road patrol positions without equal opportunities for career enhancement.
“At all times, plaintiff performed his job in an exemplary manner,” reads the suit. “Defendant City of Farmington Hills, its police department and Chief King’s actions were intentional, with reckless indifference to plaintiff’s rights and sensibilities.