Some 30,000 cars cross through the Beck-Michigan Avenue intersection every day. To better police vehicle crimes, law enforcement wants to put license plate readers on the corners.
An 18-year-old Michigan man was ordered held without bond on Wednesday when he appeared in court on charges that he shot and killed his father.
Hayden Jagst is charged with open murder, two counts of felony firearm, carrying with unlawful intent, and carrying a concealed weapon in the death of Edward Jagst at the family home Monday morning.
Officers responding to a 911 call at the Brighton home found Edward Jagst, a Canton Township police officer, dead in his bed with a gunshot wound to the head, the Livingston Daily reported.
The younger man had fled the scene in his car by the time police arrived, as CrimeOnline previously reported. Brighton police called him on the phone and convinced him to surrender.
What is the Community Policing Innovation Initiative? w/ Barbara McQuade
But how does the rubber meet the proverbial road? How do we actually make this happen?
Earlier this year, the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Hudson-Webber Foundation, Ballmer Group and Oakland County supported the establishment of the Community Policing Innovation Initiative.
The funds support programs with the:
Canton Township Police Department and Canton Coalition for Inclusive Communities (CCIS)
City of Detroit/ Detroit Police Department
East Downtown Dearborn Development Authority and Black Legacy Advancement Coalition (BLAC)
Inkster Police Department
Beloved Community Initiative and First AME Church of Farmington Hills
It’s gotten a round of $200,000 in funding and is getting off the ground, so talk about what’s happening and the impact it aims to make, our guest.