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Apr 22, 2021 A police officer saved the life of a young black woman in Columbus Ohio. But you wouldn t know that based on the headlines. In fact, it s happening right here in our own back yard too. Justin digs in to go behind the headlines today. And Former Michigan State Senator, Patrick Colbeck, details the latest discovery of cyber attacks that could ve changed the result of the 2020 election. 1 Good news! The surge is slowing. Michigan’s seven-day average of daily new coronavirus cases has fallen substantially in the last week, a sign that we’re headed in the right direction. Infection and hospitalization rates remain the highest in the country.

It s very, very disturbing: Community leaders call for discipline after police officer punches man 7 times

It s very, very disturbing: Community leaders call for discipline after police officer punches man 7 times
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State and local leaders react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict

State and local leaders react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict Seth VanAst and last updated 2021-04-20 20:17:24-04 MICHIGAN — State and local leaders offered reactions to the guilty verdict reached in the Derek Chauvin trial earlier today. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer tweeted saying her thoughts are with George Floyd s family, going on to say that Black Americans face racism and inequity on a daily basis and that work needs to be done to tackle those issues. Last year, millions of people around the world spoke with a collective voice when we said Black Lives Matter. Together, we will continue tackling the deep-rooted, structural racism and inequity present in our institutions and faced by Black Americans every day.

Guilty: Michigan reacts to George Floyd murder trial verdict

Guilty: Michigan reacts to George Floyd murder trial verdict Updated Apr 20, 2021; Facebook Share Crowds cheered outside the Minnesota courthouse as the judge read the jury’s verdict: guilty, guilty and guilty. Derek M. Chauvin on Tuesday was convicted of second-degree unintentional murder, punishable by up to 40 years in prison; third-degree murder, punishable by up to 25 years in prison; and second-degree manslaughter, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Related: Chauvin, 45, was handcuffed and walked off to jail as his bond was revoked following the verdict. The May 25, 2020 police killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, sparked riots, peaceful protests and calls for police reform across Michigan.

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