AHRC’s 2022 Spirit of Humanity Gala a Great Success. On Friday 21, 2022, close to seven hundred guests of a truly diverse make-up reflecting the American mosaic of color, race and faith attended AHRC’s annual “Spirit of Humanity” Awards & Dinner Gala in Dearborn.
Posted on April 28, 2021
Christopher Eberhart, Daily Mail, April 23, 2021
A Michigan state lawmaker threatened to call Governor Gretchen Whitmer on cops who arrested him after he crashed his car while drunk, according to a police report.
Rep. Jewell Jones, 26, is accused of driving at twice the drink-drive limit with a loaded gun in his cup holder when he crashed his black Chevy into a ditch on the side of I-96 in Fowlerville, about 65 miles outside of Detroit.
He allegedly taunted state troopers who responded to the scene on April 6, telling them he ran their budget, and was pepper sprayed and tasered twice while resisting arrest, police say.
I run your budget bro! Michigan s youngest ever lawmaker, 26, threatens to call governor on cops after crashing his car while drunk - and then gets pepper sprayed while resisting arrest
Michigan House Rep. Jewell Jones, 26, is accused of driving drunk with a loaded gun and fighting with police during an April 6 arrest
Jones, who made history as a 21 year old in 2016 by becoming the youngest-ever member of the Michigan House, allegedly used his position to taunt police If you hit me it s going to be very bad for you. I ll call Governor Whitmer right now Jones said while resisting arrest, according to police
Manning, Kalil up for judge seat
By Eddie Mowen Jr. - cmowen@aimmediamidwest.com
Kalil
Manning
EATON Voters in the upcoming Republican primary will select a candidate for Eaton Municipal Court Judge during the Tuesday, May 4 primary/special slection.
Candidates vying to run for the seat include Assistant Preble County Prosecuting Attorney Gractia Manning of Eaton, and Edmund Kalil of West Alexandria. The following candidate profiles were requested and submitted by the respective candidates and have been lightly edited:
Gractia S. Manning
Occupation: Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Preble County Prosecutor’s Office
Past political posts held: None
Education: B.A. in Communications (minor Political Science), Bethany College, West Virginia, 1992 and J.D. from University of Dayton School of Law, 1997.