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Author: Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press

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Oxford school officials deny wrongdoing on day of shooting, say employee actions were ‘proper,’ ‘lawful’

February 6, 2022Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on Oxford school officials deny wrongdoing on day of shooting, say employee actions were ‘proper,’ ‘lawful’

The Oxford school district is responding for the first time to a lawsuit that seeks to hold school officials responsible for the Nov. 30 massacre.

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Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect bought him a gun despite animal abuse, ‘disturbing texts’ and other red flags, prosecutor says

December 23, 2021Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect bought him a gun despite animal abuse, ‘disturbing texts’ and other red flags, prosecutor says

James and Jennifer Crumbley knew their son was depressed and heading down a dangerous and violent path, a new court filing alleges.

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Michigan doctor in female genital mutilation case part of secret network who cut girls, feds say

September 16, 2021Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on Michigan doctor in female genital mutilation case part of secret network who cut girls, feds say

The fed say doctors in several states were part of a network that performed female genital mutilation on girls for years, including 100 in Michigan.

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Customs and Border Protection officer says racism at Michigan-Canada border happens daily: ‘It needs to be exposed’

April 4, 2021Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on Customs and Border Protection officer says racism at Michigan-Canada border happens daily: ‘It needs to be exposed’

Three Customs and Border Protection officers say Black people are targeted daily at the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron.

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Feds arrest leader of white supremacy group who ran ‘hate camp’ in Michigan

October 29, 2020Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on Feds arrest leader of white supremacy group who ran ‘hate camp’ in Michigan

The leader of The Base, a national white supremacist group, and one of his associates were charged in Michigan Thursday with multiple crimes.

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‘They’re amateurs’: Feds say plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was dangerous, poorly planned

October 16, 2020October 17, 2020Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on ‘They’re amateurs’: Feds say plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was dangerous, poorly planned

U.S. Magistrate Judge Sally Berens agreed the government had probable cause to charge the six defendants, despite objections by defense lawyers.

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How the FBI spent months tracking the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

October 10, 2020Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on How the FBI spent months tracking the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Here’s how the federal government thwarted an effort to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, according to court records, the FBI, police and prosecutors.

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FBI: Felony Lane Gang has been terrorizing moms across US for years

January 17, 2020Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on FBI: Felony Lane Gang has been terrorizing moms across US for years

For years, the Felony Lane Gang has targeted women, stealing their purses and IDs. But Facebook and other social media is helping the FBI fight back.

Sports

A fired coach and a lawsuit: Hazing scandal rocks powerhouse high school football team

December 17, 2019Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on A fired coach and a lawsuit: Hazing scandal rocks powerhouse high school football team

Warren (Michigan) De La Salle’s football coach was fired amid a hazing scandal, hours after 3 suspended players filed a lawsuit against the school.

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She gave birth in shackles, won an appeal, but still waits for justice

October 23, 2019Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free PressComments Off on She gave birth in shackles, won an appeal, but still waits for justice

Prosecutors plan to retry a mom who said she waved an unloaded gun to protect her family. She served nine months, but is still in limbo.

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