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DPD investigating carjacking of party bus and fatal shooting downtown
A man in his 20s is dead and a stolen party bus has been recovered in another city after a hectic night for Detroit police. Law enforcement is looking into whether the two incidents are connected after gunfire erupted near the Society Club.
TUESDAY NEWS HIT - Detroit police are investigating the potential connection between a deadly shooting near downtown and the carjacking of a party bus early Tuesday morning.
Reports of gunfire prompted a dispatch from law enforcement late at night, who later discovered the body of a man in the street.
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Mural honors Detroit public workers who died from COVID-19
May 31, 2021
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A large mural honoring firefighter Capt. Franklin Williams and other Detroit public employees who died from COVID-19 is displayed on the side of a building, Monday, May 31, 2021, in Detroit. The mural, which faces a Detroit fire station, was created by artist Charles “Chazz” Miller with assistance from students at University of Detroit Mercy, the Detroit Free Press reported. It was unveiled Sunday, May 30.Ed White/AP
DETROIT (AP) A large mural honoring a firefighter and other Detroit public employees who died from COVID-19 has been unveiled on the side of a building.
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The sun shined bright at exactly 2:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon when a brown curtain dropped from the side of the Arabic American and Chaldean Council s 55 W. 7 Mile Road building in Detroit to unveil a towering Black man in a blue firefighter’s Class A uniform.
Detroit Fire Capt. Franklin Williams, covered with images of Detroit first responders and front line workers, looked out from the wall to face his former workplace: Engine 44, Ladder 18.
The mural, prominently featuring Williams as the first Detroit firefighter to die from COVID-19, was unveiled the day before Memorial Day a day used to honor service members who died in the line of duty to honor the memory of front-line workers who died from COVID-19.