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Woman who fractured puppy s skull, threw him in river granted plea deal

Woman who fractured puppy’s skull, threw him in river granted plea deal Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Six-month-old puppy Lux suffered broken bones, a fractured skull and was thrown in a river before he was rescued by Utica Police officers in January. His abuser will be sentenced on May 12, 2021.Provided by Detroit Pit Crew Dog Rescue Facebook Share MACOMB COUNTY, MI – A woman who broke several bones in a 6-month-old puppy’s legs, fractured its skull and attempted to drown it in the Clinton River has pleaded guilty to felony animal abuse after accepting a plea bargain that could result in a reduced sentence.

Teen charged in Sterling Heights fatal crash

Teen charged in Sterling Heights fatal crash The youth was arraigned Monday at 41A District Court in Sterling Heights on four charges: • Felony murder, punishable by life without parole • Second-degree murder, a felony punishable by up to life in prison • Fleeing a police officer, first degree, a 15-year felony • Second-degree fleeing a police officer, a 10-year felony Prosecutors allege the teen, a Detroit resident who has not been identified, was speeding late Thursday in a Jeep Grand Cherokee believed to have been stolen from Jim Riehl’s Friendly Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram in Romeo. At 15 Mile and Van Dyke in Sterling Heights, the Jeep sparked a three-car crash, the Macomb County Prosecutor s Office said.

Police: Student used app to pay for threats made at Dakota High School

Police: Student used app to pay for threats made at Dakota High School Advertisement An initial investigation has determined that calls made about an active shooter situation were set up by a Dakota High School student. Around 1:30 p.m. April 19, Macomb County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Dakota High School in Macomb Township for an active shooter incident.  “Multiple deputies responded and cleared the building finding no evidence of any type of shooting,” an April 20 Sheriff’s Office press release states. “All students and staff, who had gone into a school lock down, were safe and unharmed.” Police say that dispatch received a call from a male stating he had been shot in his home. The male then gave Dakota’s address as the address where he had been shot. The caller then ended the call.

Deadline Detroit | Selweski: Dems want Macomb Prosecutor Lucido to drop charges against anti-racism protesters

by  Chad Selweski A group of Macomb County Democrats calls on Prosecutor Pete Lucido to dismiss criminal charges against protesters who were arrested in Shelby Township in October while holding a demonstration against racism. The group, now known as the “Shelby 5,” faces felony charges for their role in a peaceful anti-racism protest that disrupted traffic on 23 Mile Road and Van Dyke. It s time to move on, the North Macomb Democratic Club says in a letter delivered to Lucido, a Republican, on Wednesday. He s also being asked to investigate whether the arrests of Detroit Will Breathe protesters involved police brutality and injuries. The prosecutor’s office declined to comment.

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