On Thursday's News Hit: - 8,700 more UAW members have joined the strike. - A suspect accused of causing a fatal crash on the Lodge has at least 21 driving violations on his record. - Grosse Pointe Shores backpedaled on a decision to ban pit bulls.
Where a plaintiff filed a complaint after he attended a town hall meeting and was asked whether he had any weapons or firearms in his possession, a grant of summary disposition in favor of the defendant city should be affirmed because the plaintiff’s claims are not based on an actual injury.
Posted By Steve Neavling on Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 11:02 AM click to enlarge City of Inkster Alex Legion. The city of Inkster’s parks and recreation director has stepped down amid allegations that he pocketed a $1,500 payment from the Joe Biden presidential campaign to rent a city facility the day before the November election. Inkster police are investigating what happened to the campaign’s check to use the city’s Booker T. Dozier Recreation Center for an event featuring actress Kerry Washington, City officials first became suspicious of Alex Legion, the short-time recreation director, when they noticed he was leasing the facility to friends and using the rental funds to renovate his city office, Mayor Patrick Wimberly said.