The Pontiac man convicted of murder, assault and more in the violent attack that killed a WWJ-AM radio news anchor and hurt his girlfriend and children last year has been sentenced to life in prison.
The actor was arrested this weekend for allegedly slapping his girlfriend and implicated in other tales of abusive behavior, all of which he vehemently denies.
In Tuesday's News Hit: - Residents who suffered through power outages also experienced hotels unfairly raising prices on those looking for shelter - The man accused of brutally murdering a WWJ reporter will stand trial after grueling testimony - A dog is being heralded as a hero for saving a toddler from a burning home.
The girlfriend of WWJ anchor Jim Matthews said the man charged in his murder told her that he would kill Jim: "He said 'when Jim gets home, I'm going to kill him'."