The hearing will include testimony from Oxford High School students who witnessed the 2021 massacre that killed four people and injured six.
Author: Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press
Michigan couple, ‘poster children’ for normalizing marijuana use, win $40K weed wedding
“There’s going to be a good buzz,” Danielle Geralds said of her all-expenses-paid wedding, happening on Oct. 5. “Everything will be heavily labeled.”
Prosecutor blasts female pedophile: Your childhood trauma is no excuse for what you did
Prosecutor urged a judge not to go easy on a pedophile because she’s a woman or because she was abused as a child.
Pistons fire assistant GM Rob Murphy over misconduct claim by female former employee
The Detroit Pistons fired assistant general manager Rob Murphy following allegation he engaged in workplace misconduct with a female former employee.
Judicial candidate caught whipping belt at girlfriend admits guilt. Case may not stay on his record.
Jason Kolkema, who lost a recent race for a Michigan judicial seat, admits his belt struck his now-ex-girlfriend.
Teenager pleads guilty to murder, terrorism charges in Oxford High School shooting
Ethan Crumbley, 16, pleaded guilty Monday to murder and terrorism charges in the fatal Oxford High School shooting.
Art dealer faked lung transplant to rob seniors in $1.6 million fraud scheme, FBI says
Authorities allege Michigan art gallery owner Wendy Beard took items on consignment, sold them, kept the money and didn’t deliver many of the photos.
‘Banking while Black’: Woman wins casino jackpot, but Michigan bank won’t cash check
Bank workers in Michigan told a retired Detroit schools employee and church deacon her jackpot check was fake and wouldn’t give it back to her.
‘My parents won’t help me’: Michigan couple ordered to stand trial after son killed four in school shooting
Oxford High School counselor says Ethan Crumbley appeared suicidal, but he still let him return to class.
Mother, shooting suspect texted about new gun day before Michigan high school attack, investigators say
According to prosecutors, Jennifer and James Crumbley never told Oxford High School officials that they had bought their son, Ethan Crumbley, a gun.