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Man faces criminal charges after allegedly making terrorist threats against Detroit officers

Man faces criminal charges after allegedly making terrorist threats against Detroit officers Suspect reportedly called 911 to make death threats against officers impounding his vehicles Updated:  Tags:  Detroit resident Bernard Smith, 60, is charged with one count of threat of terrorism, two counts of felon in possession, two counts of felon in possession of ammunition and two counts of felony firearm. (iStock/junial) DETROIT – A Detroit man has been charged in connection with making terrorist threats against officers in the city. Detroit resident Bernard Smith, 60, is charged with one count of threat of terrorism, two counts of felon in possession, two counts of felon in possession of ammunition and two counts of felony firearm.

Chief Craig speaks out after suspects who pointed gun at officer released on bond

Chief Craig speaks out after suspects who pointed gun at officer released on bond
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Readers sound off on police reform, migrants at the border, and spring

Kew Gardens: There is a parallel between the oppression felt by the Thirteen Colonies under the occupation of the British military and the oppression felt in minority communities from the high concentrations of police and the abusive tactics used against them.

Meet two of the early Detroit police officers who worked in the Women s Division

Meet two of the early Detroit police officers who worked in the Women s Division Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Detroit Police Museum and last updated 2021-02-08 08:39:19-05 DETROIT (WXYZ) — In honor of Black History Month, we re celebrating those who paved the way for change in our community and beyond. Gracie Hagerman and Grayce Murphy were among the first women to join the Detroit Police Department Women s Division, according to Jeff Lemaux, curator of the Detroit Police Museum. The Women s Division of the DPD started in 1921. Lemaux said their duties were specific, and the policewomen in the Women s Division would mainly handle crimes against women and children. He said they would also do censorship work, like going out to the movies to make sure viewings were appropriate for children.

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