The main suspect in the disappearance of her daughter 17-year-old Zion Foster was released from prison just 10 months into a 23-month minimum sentence.
A man who told police that he placed a Detroit-area teen's body in a trash bin has been released from prison after less than a year. The mother of Zion Foster says she's “livid.” Police last year spent months searching a landfill for Zion's remains but were unsuccessful. Jalyn Brazier was sentenced to at least 23 months in prison for lying to police during the investigation of Zion's disappearance. But he was granted parole this week, apparently after completing a special program for certain inmates. Detroit Police Chief James White says Zion's death remains under investigation. Brazier has insisted that she lost consciousness when they were smoking marijuana.
In Wednesday's News Hit: - The Detroit and Fire police pension board has sued the WWE after Vince McMahon used his controlling interest to put himself back in charge of the company - The mother Zion Foster is livid over the early release of a man who admitted to dumping the teen's body in a dumpster - Should electric vehicle owners pay more to keep road funding in place? Not paying gas taxes is hurting the state's ability to repair its streets, a group says.
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